โJan-28-2014 05:05 PM
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โMar-08-2014 06:55 PM
zogg wrote:
When I bought the trailer, the dealer would not let me route it off the lot with the titan. He insisted that I was over weight and it was against the law for him to let me leave his lot with the new trailer.
I thought I was fine but he shows me the specs for the titan, and unless you have the PRO4X, the towing weight is less than 7000 pounds. He refused to let me pull off the lot with the truck.
He even offered to cancel the contract.....
โMar-08-2014 03:41 PM
โMar-05-2014 04:43 AM
Quadcab wrote:
Thanks for the good feedback! And it looks like the brochure that was handed to me with the dry weight at 6345 lbs. IS completely wrong! Forest River's web site shows a 7263 lbs. dry weight. Why there is such a difference is beyond me (maybe a typo or, like someone said, this was an old brochure?). Regardless, I will make sure ALL the specs are accurate & doable before committing to any deal.
Since this TT is "The One" my wife loves, I will make it happen eventually, if not right away. I appreciate all who have voiced their concern over overloading my truck beyond it's safety limits. Since the new TT has a mid-kitchen layout, I'm confident we will be able to load it up without putting too much weight onto the hitch. And it is just the two of us travelling nowadays. As suggested, one of the premium hitches will be in our future. I know first hand how important towing stability is, especially on the major freeways!
Thanks to all who responded! I kind of knew most of your concerns already. But the feedback was very insightful and will help in our planning!
โMar-05-2014 04:38 AM
โMar-04-2014 03:56 PM
carringb wrote:
That trailer is solidly in 3/4-ton territory. I agree with APT. Actual tongue weight will be around 1200 pounds, and that's even before loading up the trailer!
โMar-04-2014 08:48 AM
tomman58 wrote:
We travel all over the US and stay at a lot of RV parks. We stay in parks that a lot of folks full time or are retired and travel for a few months each year.
The point is that I see what folks that tow A LOT use for their TV.
Bottom line There are few a far between people that are using anything but Chevys,Fords or Dodge that a serious about towing larger trailers. Trailers that are 30+ feet and 5ers at 35+ feet and those big triple wheel 5er are all being towed by the aforementioned trucks. I think there is a reason for that.
โJan-29-2014 01:39 PM
W.E.BGood wrote:
Quadcab...the hitch weight of the trailer you quoted is #971. The owners manual for YOUR truck as best I can tell shows a maximum "tongue load" of #940, See page 380.
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