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Herimpression wrote:
Ok, if anyone still feels like reading this, how would the Keystone Outback Terrain 250trs work for our suburban???
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MFL wrote:
In most cases a HD truck, towing a FW, will IMO be a better towing experience.
Jerry
โFeb-24-2016 05:17 AM
Herimpression wrote:
I'm so confused I just want to go buy a dually!
โFeb-24-2016 04:39 AM
navydivercamper wrote:
Man this is a lot of info. Almost looks like we might have to go back to the drawing board and start over.
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โFeb-24-2016 02:48 AM
DownTheAvenue wrote:I agree with your payload figure - full tank or not as the weight on the sticker can be off by added options like step bars, and you do have a full tank of gas at points along the trip, but what 23 to 26 Ft TT would you suggest that has a tongue weight of 340lbs?
Internet search says the curb weight of your vehicle is from 5269 to 6074 lbs. Not knowing the actual weight (weighing it as previously suggested is wise), lets assume it weighs the maximum of 6074 lbs. Gross vehicle weight rating is 7,200 lbs. minus the curb weight of 6074 lbs. that leaves a payload of 1126 lbs. before you add fuel, passengers, and gear. Your vehicle has a 31 gallon gas tank times 6 lbs per gallon equals 186 lbs. now leaving available payload of 940 lbs. Two adults weigh about 300 lbs. now leaving available payload of 640 lbs. Kids and dog probably weigh about 200 lbs. now leaving available payload of 440 lbs. Another 100 lbs. for coolers, and other gear in the vehicle now leaves available payload of 340 lbs. The tongue weight of that trailer will overload your vehicle.
A 23 foot to 26 foot trailer will be a much better choice, will be more comfortable to tow, and will fit into many, many more campsites.
โFeb-24-2016 02:37 AM
DownTheAvenue wrote:
Internet search says the curb weight of your vehicle is from 5269 to 6074 lbs. Not knowing the actual weight (weighing it as previously suggested is wise), lets assume it weighs the maximum of 6074 lbs. Gross vehicle weight rating is 7,200 lbs. minus the curb weight of 6074 lbs. that leaves a payload of 1126 lbs. before you add fuel, passengers, and gear. Your vehicle has a 31 gallon gas tank times 6 lbs per gallon equals 186 lbs. now leaving available payload of 940 lbs.
โFeb-24-2016 02:04 AM
Herimpression wrote:
I'm so confused I just want to go buy a dually!