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rbpru wrote:
Cal and Lin
I have a 1990's vintage PUP that has this information. I believe all recently manufactured TT have this information on the yellow tag on the door. Also the manufacturer is not liable if the dealer decides to add options.
Let's face it, the manufacturer is perfectly willing to tell you what the TT's max cargo capacity is and warn of the weight of water capacity. They do not have the faintest idea nor any control over how much stuff you want to drag along.
If the manufacturers posts the max weight limit on the door his job is done.
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dodge guy wrote:
"Several thousand pounds" come on Huntingdog, that's a bit much. I can see a few hundred pounds....but.
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Huntindog wrote:SoundGuy wrote:I am always some what amazed at this thinking.Camper G wrote:
Good post and makes my point with friends why it's better to go by the GVWR number and not the dry weight.troubledwaters wrote:
I guess it just depends.
No guessing needed, of course "it just depends" - not on GVWR but on the trailer's CCC. Use GVWR as a guide to what you can tow in a situation where CCC is so great there's no way GVW will come anywhere near to the trailer's GVWR and you could easily fool yourself into believing you need to spend a substantial amount upgrading to a 3/4 ton which in reality you don't need. :M It's not GVWR that matters but anticipated GVW, loaded and ready to camp ... and that can easily be estimated by adding anticipated cargo weight to the trailer's stickered dry weight, the result often being not anywhere near it's GVWR. :R
It seems that there are some here that think they always weigh the same for every trip.. My weight varies. A lot. Probably several thousand pounds depending on what/where I am going and doing.
Of course I may be an extreme case. But I am willing to wager that many peoples weights (that are trying to cut it close with this approach) also vary enough to put them over their TVs ratings at times.
TTs are a lot like people in that they tend to gain weight over time.
The difference is that people try to rationalize their way around the fact.