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cruz-in wrote:
I beleive you will find you are exceeding the weight carrying capacity of your f150.. Once you consider to, hitch weight, passengers and gear.... Amazing how quickly it adds up...
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Need-A-Vacation wrote:dodge guy wrote:
30lbs over will not Harm anything. It will take more tension to transfer the weight though. Nothing to worry about.
That is the "brochure" dry weight, not the loaded tw! He probably has every bit of 1100lbs as a guesstimate.
No1Eman,
I would suggest still weighing your rig combo. Just because you think you are ok weight wise doesn't mean you don't have 1200lbs tw when all loaded up and ready for a trip. As a comparison, our "brochure" dry weight of 910 (or 920) lbs is actually about 1400lbs loaded, ready for a trip. I do need to reweigh after changing a few things, but it is in that ballpark to give you an idea. Weight adds up very fast.
โMay-22-2016 10:36 AM
dodge guy wrote:
30lbs over will not Harm anything. It will take more tension to transfer the weight though. Nothing to worry about.
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