5th wheel
Pin weight is carried by trucks rear axle
Brochure pin weight of 1010# is DRY pin based on DRY trailer weight of 5866# (17% ratio)
Using that 17% (which is LOW) WET pin will be closer to 1380#
Just ate up that 'payload' number...add in weight of hitch, weight of paseengers, weight of backpacks/bags, wight of stuff under seats, in center console, in door pockets (yep ALL that stuff subtracts from payload)
More importantly is trucks AXLE/Tire Load Ratings
What is weight being carried by those BEFORE adding Wet Pin weight??
SO load up that truck CAMP READY (everybody/everything etc) and hit the scales (CAT Scales) then look up trucks axle ratings. (RAWR/3900#)
How much more weight can you add before reaching AXle ratings
Tires/max load on sidewall.how much weight can they carry??
Answer those questions then you will have a better REAL World idea of HOW Much weight can truck handle
Is it time for your medication or mine?
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