โOct-22-2015 04:24 PM
โOct-29-2015 05:58 PM
Tires are rated at 2403 lbs
What do you mean post them on my door tag ? Sorry, new to this
โOct-29-2015 05:32 PM
lawrosa wrote:
Also I am not sure if you posted, but what are the specs on the hitch on the truck???
Mine is a 650 TW and 7500 trailer max with WD. There are not many massive hitches for these small trucks so just wondering what you have..
โOct-29-2015 05:30 PM
lawrosa wrote:1200 lb
My plan is to weigh and measure first, try towing.
If any issues arise deal with them individually.
I have 1000 lbs bars. Even though my TW is only 420 I have the weak spring pack on the truck... The 1000 lbs bars work great..
When I hit a bump in the road there is no teeter totter but a flat feel. The wd just flattens it out...
Since your trailer is heavy the 1200 bars will be fine..
What you can do is take the truck to the scales with full tank of fuel and get the axles weights before summer comes..
Post those weights, and the axle weights on your door tag and we can tell you your payload,,
I forgot what you said your tires were rated at ? Ill re read to see if you posted that.. I think you did...
โOct-29-2015 05:24 PM
โOct-29-2015 05:16 PM
1200 lb
My plan is to weigh and measure first, try towing.
If any issues arise deal with them individually.
โOct-29-2015 02:54 PM
willi4nd wrote:
1200 lb
My plan is to weight and measure first, try towing.
If any issues arise deal with them individually.
I can spend a whole bunch of money on upgrades but it may simply be doing it right with what I have.
โOct-29-2015 01:47 PM
โOct-29-2015 01:28 PM
willi4nd wrote:justafordguy wrote:
You will be much better off once you get the hitch adjusted for sure, it's way off right now.
If you are still having trouble after your adjustments you may want to try a better hitch, the one they sold you is poor at best. You need a hitch with built in sway control not the add on friction sway control. When the Truck/trailer combination is less than perfect a very good WDH is super important.
What brand and model hitch would you go for ?
โOct-29-2015 01:11 PM
justafordguy wrote:
You will be much better off once you get the hitch adjusted for sure, it's way off right now.
If you are still having trouble after your adjustments you may want to try a better hitch, the one they sold you is poor at best. You need a hitch with built in sway control not the add on friction sway control. When the Truck/trailer combination is less than perfect a very good WDH is super important.
โOct-29-2015 12:36 PM
โOct-28-2015 09:01 AM
TXiceman wrote:
Sure sounds like a classic case of needs more truck or less trailer as well as properly set up hitch.
Ken
โOct-28-2015 08:11 AM
โOct-26-2015 12:13 PM
BarneyS wrote:willi4nd wrote:
Snip...
Trailer is winterized, when I break it out next Spring I am going to re-read the thread.
Just a hint for you so you can find this thread next spring.
It will probably be buried many pages down the list and hard to find so click on the blue "Suscribe" link at the beginning of the thread in the gray area. That will put the thread at the top of your home page in "My Forums".
Next spring, when you want to re-read it, just click on that link and you will be taken to the thread. ๐
Barney
โOct-26-2015 12:11 PM
mkirsch wrote:
He can also search for posts made by himself, as it's likely we won't see him again until spring anyway. It's not like us know-it-alls that can't shut our pieholes that post and post and post... ๐