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Gdetrailer
Oct 19, 2020Explorer III
The sticker on the left is the one you need to go with, that is the one that tells you available cargo.
Looks like from the photo, you have 1173 lbs (532 Kgs) of available cargo capacity.
That sticker already has accounted for a full tank of fuel and 150 lbs for the driver.
Looks like you have sufficient cargo capacity to handle the trailer you are looking at provided you do not have a bunch of passengers or a lot of gear in the vehicle.
In this case, 5,000 lbs may be a limit imposed due to other reasons by manufacturer such as the factory hitch, axle or frame reasons.
Now you will need to get a brake controller (required and trust me, you WILL want it), wiring and 7 way RV socket installed.
Looks like from the photo, you have 1173 lbs (532 Kgs) of available cargo capacity.
That sticker already has accounted for a full tank of fuel and 150 lbs for the driver.
Looks like you have sufficient cargo capacity to handle the trailer you are looking at provided you do not have a bunch of passengers or a lot of gear in the vehicle.
In this case, 5,000 lbs may be a limit imposed due to other reasons by manufacturer such as the factory hitch, axle or frame reasons.
Now you will need to get a brake controller (required and trust me, you WILL want it), wiring and 7 way RV socket installed.
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