Sep-21-2016 05:35 AM
Sep-25-2016 08:43 AM
WildPlumYonder wrote:I don't think any of the current Wolf Pups have wheels on the outside of the box. When they first were mfg they were.
I had a 2011 17B Wolf Pup and we went through 2 axles and a set of tires. I was really disappointed with Forest River (and the dealer I bought the trailer from) and the run-around I got from them. The problem was the the axle was rated below the dry weight (even once you subtracted the hitch weight) of the trailer. The axle bent on the first trip out.
Surprisingly, Lippert was the company that at least sent us 2 axles. The upgrade of the wheels/tires was entirely on our own dime (as was all of the installation).
The new Wolf Pups I have looked at seem to be better designed, although I haven't checked the weight ratings and axles.
My other issue, after seeing the result of 2 spectacular wrecks, is that I was not buying another single axle trailer again.
Edit to add - the other thing that drove me nuts is having the wheels outside the trailer box area. You always have to remember that you are a good foot and a half wider on each side than the big box looming in your rear view mirror.
Sep-25-2016 08:38 AM
Sep-24-2016 06:55 PM
Sep-24-2016 12:19 PM
chryslermastertech wrote:
It has a 3500# axle load range D tires ,empty tongue weight of 350# so add for battery and propane,I only add enough water for travel just enough to use the bathroom on way(my wife has serious medical issues) only have enough dishes and pans for the two of us and not a lot of gadgets. Spent two weeks in it this summer going from lake Erie to NC with no problems, a little cramped... at times but enjoyed every minuet.
Pulled it with a 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee V6, which did great averaged 18mpg.
Sep-24-2016 12:17 PM
deltabravo wrote:
It may not have a Lippert Axle. My small Coachmen has a Dexter Axle. I have a 17BH.
There will be some sort of ID tag on the axle, indicating what brand it is.
Sep-24-2016 06:16 AM
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Sep-24-2016 03:03 AM
chryslermastertech wrote:
That looks just like my 2015 Viking 17FQ also by forest river, have not had a single problem my wife and my self love it plenty of room for both of us.
Sep-23-2016 07:30 PM
poppin_fresh wrote:coolmom42 wrote:
So.... where does the tongue weight go when you are not hitched up? It's sitting on the axle, of course!
No... it's sitting on the tongue jack when you are not hitched up.
Sep-22-2016 07:17 PM
coolmom42 wrote:
So.... where does the tongue weight go when you are not hitched up? It's sitting on the axle, of course!
Sep-22-2016 07:10 PM
chryslermastertech wrote:
That looks just like my 2015 Viking 17FQ also by forest river, have not had a single problem my wife and my self love it plenty of room for both of us.
Sep-22-2016 07:03 PM
~DJ~ wrote:I think this is exactly right. Given the specs, if you subtract the listed tongue weight from the GVWR, it is exactly 3500 lb.coolmom42 wrote:
I know about the possibilities of shoddy workmanship. I intend to do an extremely thorough PDI and not sign anything until all the issues I find are resolved.
I'm mainly concerned about the Lippert axle issues. Little things I can fix or deal with, but the axle is a big thing.
How can I tell what the weight rating of an axle is?
Your Gross Vehicle Weight Rating is just under 4000# so I would imagine you will have a 3500# or bit less axle. It should be listed on a sticker on the side of the TT towards the front. Yes, most manufacturers won't put axles on to equal the GRWR as they are counting on 10% of the weight on the hitch.
Sep-22-2016 05:34 PM