stepside454 wrote:
we have a 96 Fleetwood Bounder 36 ft motorhome with a tag axle on a Ford F53 Chassis. The motorhome & hitch are both rated to tow 3500 lbs.
we also have a 2009 Ford Taurus that we would like to tow behind it. the Taurus weighs 3900 lbs. so my question is, would you tow it ? an experienced buddy of mine ( who I probably shouldn't be doughting) says it wont be an issue, that its underrated .
Not even close to being an issue, but surprised you don't have a 5K lb on your rig. At any rate, it's easy enough to beef it up some and if not by you, then your local hitch install shop.
The most common problem with overloading and we're not talking about a few lbs. here, is with the transmission overheating and usually taking place, with being a ton or so over limit and arrived at, by it's rated GCWR less it's actual weight. Most everything else will handle it, upon close inspection, but the tranny won't like it and especially with the Chevy 4L80E that will tend to go into limp mode on long steep climbs in hot weather. This is a good thing for saving the day, though and one can always get 25% more towing power, by using low gear and keeping it under 25mph. That or disconnect and the latter might be wise in many instances. This you don't run across all that much from one end of the US to the other, but there are some challenges to be aware of and even if you stick to the interstates.
No matter what the case, be sure to have working toad brakes and always drive under the speed limit, which was designed for cars and even though the big rigs and the law, have never figured that out.