Apr-27-2014 07:02 PM
Apr-30-2014 03:21 PM
jerem0621 wrote:dodge guy wrote:fla-gypsy wrote:penguin149 wrote:
Not trying to hijack this thread, but if the GVWR of the TT is 7900# and it's loaded to say 7000#; if the optimal hitch weight is 13-15% of the TT weight, that would be 900-1100# (give or take) plus what ever is loaded behind the rear axle in the bed. Wouldn't he be WAY over the capacity of the 800# bars?
This question is for my education as much as anything so don't beat me up!!
Yes that is why he stated he was making the dealer switch the bars out to 1200# ones. His actual weight is going to be around 7500+/- a few hundred lbs.
Yes, and as a side note...I`ve never seen a 1000lb trunnion bar, only in a round bar!
Curt
Sorry friend.. I couldn't resist! 😄
Jeremiah
Apr-30-2014 09:34 AM
Bob Landry wrote:I am well within the ratings of what the truck can handle my original post was geared more toward hitch set up I'm loosing the friction sway and going with the dual cam even with this set up it pulls great it's just not perfect and I will settle for no less
Towing capacity and payload capacity are two entirely different numbers, but the RV salesmen do not want to talk about that. I'm also amazed at the people who come on here and post about their trailer and 1/2 ton truck and then ask, after the fact, if it will work.
Apr-30-2014 05:24 AM
Apr-30-2014 05:13 AM
fla-gypsy wrote:
Everyone's comfort level is different. The truck can safely tow that TT with the proper caution.
Apr-29-2014 08:03 PM
Apr-28-2014 07:53 PM
dodge guy wrote:fla-gypsy wrote:penguin149 wrote:
Not trying to hijack this thread, but if the GVWR of the TT is 7900# and it's loaded to say 7000#; if the optimal hitch weight is 13-15% of the TT weight, that would be 900-1100# (give or take) plus what ever is loaded behind the rear axle in the bed. Wouldn't he be WAY over the capacity of the 800# bars?
This question is for my education as much as anything so don't beat me up!!
Yes that is why he stated he was making the dealer switch the bars out to 1200# ones. His actual weight is going to be around 7500+/- a few hundred lbs.
Yes, and as a side note...I`ve never seen a 1000lb trunnion bar, only in a round bar!
Apr-28-2014 06:39 PM
fla-gypsy wrote:penguin149 wrote:
Not trying to hijack this thread, but if the GVWR of the TT is 7900# and it's loaded to say 7000#; if the optimal hitch weight is 13-15% of the TT weight, that would be 900-1100# (give or take) plus what ever is loaded behind the rear axle in the bed. Wouldn't he be WAY over the capacity of the 800# bars?
This question is for my education as much as anything so don't beat me up!!
Yes that is why he stated he was making the dealer switch the bars out to 1200# ones. His actual weight is going to be around 7500+/- a few hundred lbs.
Apr-28-2014 06:33 PM
alexleblanc wrote:
you might be in over your head a little bit. I upgraded to a similar size TT last summer, did two trips and upgraded the TV afterwards. The Ecoboost F150 has no issue whatsoever pulling the TT down the road, but the F150 platform was simply not heavy duty enough for that long and heavy of a TT imho.
I would at minimum look at a Hensley Arrow or Propride 3P, I had the Reese Dual Cam with 1200lb bars and honestly, it was not enough.
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Apr-28-2014 06:31 PM
penguin149 wrote:
Not trying to hijack this thread, but if the GVWR of the TT is 7900# and it's loaded to say 7000#; if the optimal hitch weight is 13-15% of the TT weight, that would be 900-1100# (give or take) plus what ever is loaded behind the rear axle in the bed. Wouldn't he be WAY over the capacity of the 800# bars?
This question is for my education as much as anything so don't beat me up!!
Apr-28-2014 05:25 PM
Apr-28-2014 12:46 PM
Apr-28-2014 11:17 AM
pappcam wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
Looks good to me. If anything I like to have a little bit of tilt to the front for a conventional trailer.
That makes no sense whatsoever.
A level trailer keeps an even load on all tires and axles. There's absolutely no reason to have the trailer not level.
Apr-28-2014 10:22 AM
FishOnOne wrote:
Looks good to me. If anything I like to have a little bit of tilt to the front for a conventional trailer.
Apr-28-2014 10:08 AM
Bob Landry wrote:fla-gypsy wrote:Bob Landry wrote:
If the OP is asking if it looks right, basing it on the truck and trailer both being level, yes it looks "right". However, having towed a heavy rig with a Tundra, I would like to know what the front fender height it both unhitched and hitched. The Tundra manual says to return the front to the original height with no reference at all to the rear. If he used the WD to just to get the truck to sit level, then the front axle is likely overloaded, and that would not be right. Too many people think the purpose of WD is to level the TV and that's not it at all.
The Ford does not have the same requirement for restoring weight on the front (Ford minimum is 1/2) as your Tundra. His truck has a payload of 1800+ lbs. His trailer is 6600# dry with a GVWR of 9525#. It is very unlikely he will add 3k to the trailer but even if he did the TW would max out around 1200# still leaving 600# for passengers, etc. His F-150 EB (Max Tow) is not your Tundra. He has matched it up pretty good for a 1/2 ton and larger TT.
I said having towed with a Tundra, not towing with one now and his picture at first looked like the Tundra, not the EB F150, so that was my mistake. My point is/was , the same as TerryAllen's, that is not knowing any weights or measurements, I question how everyone can say it looks "right" with only a photo of the truck and trailer. The truck is still a F150, and there should be some noticeable squat in the rear of the truck even with properly adjusted bars. With no indication of that, I had to ask, and still have to ask, was the WD used only to level the truck and the weight returned to the front axle, with no mention of payload or towing capacity numbers. Obviously, unlike many members on this forum, my eye is not calibrated to the degree necessary to make that determination from a photo. That is why I said, if the only factor was the truck being level, it looked right..