Jul-08-2022 12:33 PM
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Jul-10-2022 12:05 PM
blt2ski wrote:
Grit,
Op is looking to buy, not leasing. So doing mods as you recommended, or the 1800 lb/1.5" lift add a leaf, plus 2" front lift that I did, is doable, IF he wants to pay for it to be done. Or has tools himself.
My mods allow me to put 3000 in the bed with little drop vs stock.
Our newer trucks are way better than 15 series truck 19-20 years ago or more. Just like 25 series trucks are stronger than the ones I first bought in the 80s.
Marty
Jul-10-2022 11:07 AM
theoldwizard1 wrote:
Different engines on the F150 have different tow ratings. Max tow requires a couple of options !!
Jul-10-2022 11:00 AM
Jul-10-2022 10:27 AM
Jul-10-2022 10:25 AM
Jul-10-2022 10:22 AM
Grit dog wrote:
3 more pages of scared to tow 3 tons with a new half ton truck…good grief.
Jul-10-2022 09:36 AM
Jul-10-2022 09:30 AM
Surgtech94 wrote:
I don’t think the weight were towing is exceeding the 1/2 ton Ram? If the dry weight is 5100#, I can’t believe we have a lot of extra weight, we’ve got our chairs/loungers, cords, solar lights in the pass thru, some pots and pans, toaster, electric skillet, crockpot, blankets, towels, toilet paper, paper towels, minimum dry good groceries. We’re not hauling water in the tank. In the TV, 2 adults, 2 dogs, cooler, small toolbox.
Jul-10-2022 08:15 AM
JRscooby wrote:nickthehunter wrote:blt2ski wrote:You didn’t answer my question.
Nick
I had two 3500 lb tandems, plus hitch wight to work with. Lightest I wieghed was 5300 total.
A semi quick overnight.
Marty
But the better question is - Do you recommend the OP load up his 25 foot trailer with 1400 lbs of stuff and head out on the highway?
But in reality that’s just a hypothetical question also. The real question is “OP, what is the GVWR of “your” trailer.” That’s the real info needed for any realistic advice.
Baffles me why in 4 pages no one bothered to ask that question- instead of speculating about what that trailer should weigh out on the road.
The OP has been using the trailer for a while now right? I think a much better question would be what the actual weight of the trailer is. If it is more than rating, (Likely) might want to adjust. But that is the number needs to tow.
Jul-10-2022 06:54 AM
nickthehunter wrote:blt2ski wrote:You didn’t answer my question.
Nick
I had two 3500 lb tandems, plus hitch wight to work with. Lightest I wieghed was 5300 total.
A semi quick overnight.
Marty
But the better question is - Do you recommend the OP load up his 25 foot trailer with 1400 lbs of stuff and head out on the highway?
But in reality that’s just a hypothetical question also. The real question is “OP, what is the GVWR of “your” trailer.” That’s the real info needed for any realistic advice.
Baffles me why in 4 pages no one bothered to ask that question- instead of speculating about what that trailer should weigh out on the road.
Jul-10-2022 06:35 AM
nickthehunter wrote:blt2ski wrote:You didn’t answer my question.
Nick
I had two 3500 lb tandems, plus hitch wight to work with. Lightest I wieghed was 5300 total.
A semi quick overnight.
Marty
But the better question is - Do you recommend the OP load up his 25 foot trailer with 1400 lbs of stuff and head out on the highway?
But in reality that’s just a hypothetical question also. The real question is “OP, what is the GVWR of “your” trailer.” That’s the real info needed for any realistic advice.
Baffles me why in 4 pages no one bothered to ask that question- instead of speculating about what that trailer should weigh out on the road.
Jul-10-2022 05:29 AM
blt2ski wrote:You didn’t answer my question.
Nick
I had two 3500 lb tandems, plus hitch wight to work with. Lightest I wieghed was 5300 total.
A semi quick overnight.
Marty