โMay-25-2013 04:13 PM
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โMay-26-2013 12:41 PM
Francesca Knowles wrote:GMT830 wrote:
Lena's dimensions.....
FGAWR = 3,555#
RGAWR = 4,000#
GVWR = 7,200#
We need to move some weight off the tongue of the trailer, plain and simple. I'm considering moving the propane bottles to the rear bumper of the trailer.
Dunno if/where it's in DOT regs, but rear bumper mounting of propane bottles is against the code standards established by the NFPA.
Here quoting from this link:NFPA wrote:
5.2.3.4 Containers shall not be mounted on the exterior of the rear wall or the rear bumper of the
vehicle
โMay-26-2013 10:58 AM
GMT830 wrote:
Lena's dimensions.....
FGAWR = 3,555#
RGAWR = 4,000#
GVWR = 7,200#
We need to move some weight off the tongue of the trailer, plain and simple. I'm considering moving the propane bottles to the rear bumper of the trailer.
NFPA wrote:
5.2.3.4 Containers shall not be mounted on the exterior of the rear wall or the rear bumper of the
vehicle
โMay-26-2013 06:35 AM
โMay-26-2013 04:58 AM
GMT830 wrote:
Thanks for the info guys. Ron, curious how you arrived at the TW. And getting 200# back on the steer would be perfect, put it back at the original point. The airbags in the rear coils allow me to maintain desired ride height.
Thinking about this I realize I can remove about 50 lbs from the tongue by draining the HW heater, it's right at the front of the camper. I haven't looked yet but I presume I can install some sort of quick drain?
I'm switching hitches on Monday after the rain ends. Going from a cast shank and round bars to a steel shank with Trunnions. And Dual Cams. I modified the shank to move the ball forward about three inches. I'll put up pics of the before and after setup.
โMay-25-2013 06:50 PM
GMT830 wrote:
---Ron, curious how you arrived at the TW.---
โMay-25-2013 06:28 PM
ChooChooMan74 wrote:If you don't have weights for "truck and trailer with WDH off", you can get a reliable estimate of TW by applying some physics and algebra to the results of the other two passes.
Travel trailers need 3 passes. Truck alone, truck and trailer with WDH on, and truck and trailer with WDH off (but sitting in the bed of the truck).
Reason you need 3 is because with the WDH engaged, you can see what your true tongue weight is, and can't determine how much is transferred off the rear axles and to the front and trailer axles.
โMay-25-2013 05:52 PM
โMay-25-2013 05:44 PM
GMT830 wrote:
For the battery I have a couple options. First is to put an Optima in the bedroom closet. Behind the rear axle and right over the distribution box. Or much cheaper use a Lawn and Garden battery on the tongue. We don't intend to do any dry camping.
โMay-25-2013 05:38 PM
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