Oct-22-2019 11:17 AM
Nov-01-2019 08:55 AM
Lynnmor wrote:LEMII wrote:
I wonder what the best method is to determine the actual tongue weight?
I have a Sherline scale but there are other ways such as the bathroom scale.
Nov-01-2019 06:14 AM
LEMII wrote:
I wonder what the best method is to determine the actual tongue weight?
Nov-01-2019 03:46 AM
Nov-01-2019 03:32 AM
LEMII wrote:That is correct. I only mentioned it, as you posted it as part of your calculations.... Gotta keep this straight as many people out there may read this, and think it is the way to figure it.
I would assume that as the weight of the TT goes up from the UVW, the tongue weight will also increase proportionally. The tongue weight I gave was what the Mfg. had listed on its website for the camper.
Thanks though, that's something else to keep in mind.
Nov-01-2019 03:28 AM
Oct-31-2019 12:37 PM
LEMII wrote:Yes. If you actually have a TT that weighs 7500# with a TW of 581#..... Do NOT tow it at all, as it is unsafe. You need a minimum of 10% TW at all times. Since TW can vary so much in a TT, I prefer 15%. Others will say less, like 12-13% etc. But most everyone will agree that less than 10% is a no, no.
I've heard and read that one should try not to exceed 80% of the stated tow capacity of the TV. This builds in a factor of safety.
I'm looking at a Grand Design Imagine 2500RL with a UVW of 5,857 lbs and a GVWR of 7,495 lbs and a hitch weight of 581 bs.
If I assume a normal trailer weight of say 7,000 lbs. and I want that to be my 80% mark, I need to look for a max tow capacity of 8,750 lbs.
We're looking at a F-150 5.0l 4X4 with 6.5 ft bed (157" wheelbase)and 3.73 axle. Its stated towing capacity is 11,600; with a WDH the hitch capacity is 1,320 lbs., and the max payload is 2,640 (with Heavy Duty Payload Package).
So,
Trailer Weight = 7,500 lbs. < 80% of truck's towing capacity = 9,280 lbs.(0.8 x 11,600 lbs.)
Hitch weight is 581 lbs. < truck's hitch capacity (with WDH) of 1,320 lbs.
Payload: me and the wife-420 lbs., dog-65 lbs., firewood-200 lbs., hitch weight-581 lbs. = 1,266 lbs. << 2,640 lbs.
The numbers seem to work well...
Am I missing anything?
Oct-31-2019 12:08 PM
LEMII wrote:
Am I missing anything?
Oct-31-2019 12:07 PM
Oct-31-2019 11:21 AM
Oct-28-2019 03:50 PM
Oct-28-2019 06:42 AM
nickthehunter wrote:ShinerBock wrote:Interesting, you don’t have insurance, cost of money, and you have a unrealistic interest rate. That’s just from a 3 second glance at it.
Here is my total cost analysis based on a Ram. It will be different for you depending on many things such as PM intervals/cost between the two, fuel prices in your region, interest rates, re-sale values and so on.
Oct-28-2019 06:40 AM
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