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Samanthahhi wrote:
Thank you for catching that, Bikendan.
Dave > The payload on my TV is 1,830lbs. How does this factor in?
Samantha
โMay-09-2016 08:59 PM
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โMay-09-2016 08:20 PM
Samanthahhi wrote:
Thank you...I need a slap of reality. I need to let it go.
Those is the info you were asking...
...my Yukon yellow sticker says 7,300. Max rating is 8,200.
โMay-09-2016 05:24 PM
Samanthahhi wrote:
PLEASE..let's not get into questioning others!!
I am asking for random advice...let's not start a debate on other's "humble opinions"...which is why they are offering "humble opinions". They are their own peronal opinions based on experience and preference.
I appreciate everyone's ongoing advice and would prefer this thread to remain focused and...well...kind to one another.
That's just how I roll ๐
Samantha
โMay-09-2016 01:35 PM
โMay-09-2016 09:01 AM
Samanthahhi wrote:
So...my Yukon yellow sticker says 7,300. Max rating is 8,200.
I found a lighter trailer that I like, but the GVW/Dry Weight yellow sticker is 5,946 - no GVWR given. I do have a strong tow setup.
I don't pack too heavy on my long road trips. Figure 3-4 suitcases weighing about 50lbs each, plus food, usually 2-3 passengers, water tank 1/4 full and 2 full large propane tanks.
I figure - and YES, I know I need to weigh, but that's not going to happen right now - I am adding an additional roughly 1klbs.
Is this a doable tow or will I be straining my engine when I hit inclines or declines?
FYI...I am looking at the SunValley S293RKSS SunValley S293RKSS