โApr-10-2014 09:45 AM
โApr-11-2014 06:55 AM
thestrangebrew wrote:
MY GVWR is 6160lbs. Can someone school me on payload & receiver limit? From what I understand, say curb weight is 4557lbs is my payload 6160-4557 = 1603 for passengers, cargo + tongue weight? How about my rear axle #? My TV says 3300lbs rear GAWR. How do you measure what's on the rear? Is it on a CAT scale?
โApr-11-2014 06:48 AM
โApr-11-2014 06:40 AM
goducks10 wrote:
You say only 10 gal of water, well that's 84lbs.
Don't want to burst your bubble but I don't see anyway for 4 people to only use 10 gals of water in a weekend. Unless you spend all the time in a restroom and never use the TT water for anything except washing dishes. That sort of defeats the purpose of having a TT IMO. You could rent a lot of cabins for the same price.
dodge guy wrote:
I can tell you from experience you will load at least 1000lbs into a smaller a TT. I wouldn't worry about water because you can fill when you get there.
โApr-11-2014 04:21 AM
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โApr-11-2014 12:22 AM
โApr-10-2014 09:41 PM
โApr-10-2014 04:37 PM
goducks10 wrote:
I wouldn't touch that TT with a family of 4 and only 668lbs of CCC. You'll run over the TT's GVW in no time.
โApr-10-2014 04:26 PM
Teamfour wrote:
I can't find the GVWR on that vehicle but I would think you are getting close. You will also need a weight distribution hitch would could add another 100 lbs to the vehicle.
โApr-10-2014 03:09 PM
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โApr-10-2014 10:41 AM
e-light wrote:
I would say your numbers look OK.
My advice would be to buy a smaller used camper to see how your family likes camping. Here is what happened to me...
First camper was a Jayco 10' popup, 2500 lbs loaded. Tow vehicle was a 2005 Jeep Libery. Years of towing my boat and a couple of years of towing the camper killed my Jeep...so...
Bought a Tundra...plenty to tow my popup and boat. But...
Family LOVED camping...and the little popup wasn't cutting it...so
Bigger camper...and to haul the bigger camper...bigger truck.
Hopefully all is good now ๐
But my advice is to buy something small and used that you like. Try it out for a year or two. Find out if your family likes camping, if they do figure out what you want in a new camper. Then you'll be in a position to get exactly what you want, camper and tow vehicle wise.
I would have saved myself some money if I had just went straight to a bigger truck when my Jeep died. But I figured (incorrectly) that we'd stick with the popup for a while...
โApr-10-2014 10:35 AM
โApr-10-2014 10:14 AM
loulou57 wrote:
Just curious where will you put such things as bikes? They do not fit well inside a trailer. Just from experience, if you have empty space in your vehicle...it will get filled. It is easy to say, oh we will just throw this in the back but very quickly this will turn into a couple of hundred lbs.