โMay-27-2014 06:29 AM
โMay-27-2014 11:54 AM
RCMAN46 wrote:
To determine if your trailer will tow well you need to know the tongue weight percentage.
As said in a previous post you will need to do three weighing's.
A trailer with low tongue weight may seam to tow OK until you have to do an emergency maneuver, have a large truck pass at a high rate of speed very close or a sudden side wind gust then it may be a whole different ballgame.
โMay-27-2014 10:38 AM
โMay-27-2014 10:28 AM
โMay-27-2014 09:55 AM
โMay-27-2014 09:37 AM
BenK wrote:kgarrett9999 wrote:
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I was a bit concerned about the extremely heavy tongue weight of this travel trailer from the brochure numbers(835 tongue and 5755 shipping weight
) but ran a few calculations and determined that I would be good though close. Payload was my main concern. My pickup payload (per door sticker) is1483
.
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2012 F-150 Rated Actual
Supercrew 4x4 Weight Weight
Front Axle Gross 3750 3240
Rear Axle Gross 3850 3500
Total Truck Gross 7350 6740
Trailer Gross 7500 5300 (axle weight)
GCWR 15100 12040
Just noodling your actual weights vs the sticker/label info to see
if they still use 'urb' for those label payload/cargo/etc numbers
Payload of 1483 and GVWR of 7350 says your truck weighed 5867 out the
door from the factory...according to folks who say the door label is
the 'actual
But your actual weight is 6740. A 873 pound differential, which says to me,
that your TV has options over the 'curb' or 'stripper' model
But you weighed it with just you and sweetie...so am assuming you
two don't weigh in at 873... :B
Just a point am showing folks who constantly argue that the door sticker/label
indicates the 'actual' weight, which also says the 'payload' or 'cargo'
weight number is good to go without having to weigh it to find the
'actual' weight
Your actual payload is 7350 - 6740 = 610, so the shipping weight
tongue of 835 is 225 over. Not going to have the setup fail instantly
but will sooner than if under/at the rating.
That is typical of most half ton TV's, but note that even semi's can
get into this kind of issue...just at higher weights.
THANK YOU for doing all that and posting
GCWR is normally curb + MTWR, but and again, your and most all do NOT
weigh in at 'curb', so best to go out and weigh the TV fully loaded
and then subtract that from the published GCWR to find the true MTWR
I do NOT normally say 'good for it' stuff, but show HOW2 figure it out
using simple math. Think you are do a GREAT job of gathering the info
and noodling the numbers
Warn to NOT go over the manual recommendation WD for your TV. Too much
will stress both the trailer frame/tongue and cause an over steering
potential. Best to keep the dialed in understeering the OEM's all
design in
Again, GREAT info you have provided that might help others dial in
their setup and THANK YOU !!!!
โMay-27-2014 08:55 AM
Campfire Time wrote:
Check your owners manual for recommended wheel well measurement.
โMay-27-2014 08:20 AM
โMay-27-2014 08:09 AM
fla-gypsy wrote:
Looks ok so far. What is the receiver tongue maximum?
โMay-27-2014 07:53 AM
โMay-27-2014 07:08 AM