โMay-27-2014 12:38 PM
โMay-29-2014 07:29 PM
Lantley wrote:joshuajim wrote:
It's not just the salesman, but the manufacturers too. I have a F150 Eco with both Max tow and HD payload. The manufacturer sez I can tow up to 11,300 lbs. ...but the receiver is only rated for 1,130 lbs. Thats 10% of the trailer weight. Ten percent tongue weight is on the edge of disaster!
It's almost impossible to find a trailer that has 10% tongue weight from the factory. The trailer manufacturers know that 10% is marginal and usually design around 13%.
The max I feel that I can safely tow with 1,100 lbs on the ball is about 8,000 lbs.
Blame the tow vehicle manufacturer as much as the salesman. In many cases, he's only regurgitating what the manufacturer publishes.
You must understand RV trailers are different from boats and other types of trailers. THey have large frontal and side areas. If you read closely the manufactures typically address the large frontal areaa of RVs.
10-15% is TW is based on RV trailers boats and other trailers do not have this issue. The ratings are designed for all trailers not just RVs. You can see why all parameters must be examined. RV trailers have heavy TW's boats have less. The physics involved require more than one parameter (max tow rating) to determine tow ability of a trailer.
โMay-29-2014 03:15 PM
jaycocreek wrote:
My feeling is if you haven't done it, don't comment on it or guess about it and lump all trailers/truck ratings into one category with phony percentages that are generic at best.
Yes the new guys do need a break from the grumpy no-it-alls!
โMay-29-2014 10:54 AM
โMay-29-2014 09:49 AM
kennyd63 wrote:
I couldn't said it better my self. Thank you for the post.:)
โMay-29-2014 09:14 AM
joshuajim wrote:
It's not just the salesman, but the manufacturers too. I have a F150 Eco with both Max tow and HD payload. The manufacturer sez I can tow up to 11,300 lbs. ...but the receiver is only rated for 1,130 lbs. Thats 10% of the trailer weight. Ten percent tongue weight is on the edge of disaster!
It's almost impossible to find a trailer that has 10% tongue weight from the factory. The trailer manufacturers know that 10% is marginal and usually design around 13%.
The max I feel that I can safely tow with 1,100 lbs on the ball is about 8,000 lbs.
Blame the tow vehicle manufacturer as much as the salesman. In many cases, he's only regurgitating what the manufacturer publishes.
โMay-29-2014 09:13 AM
samhain7 wrote:I couldn't said it better my self. Thank you for the post.:)
I am posting this here because it is one of the few forums I look at.
I see a lot of critical reviews of people and their choice of trailer or TV and the research they do. I only ask that we give them a break.
I did a little experiment and went to two different Dodge dealerships and spoke with a multitude of people. Neither of which gave me the correct information. I positioned myself as a CURRENT truck owner who was curious about it's capabilities, so no one can say they were just trying to make a sale. Either way of all the people I spoke to, I got 90% incorrect information. The last guy even told me that tongue weight does not decrease from the payload. I saw calculators, papers, pamphlets...everything...they all really went out of their way to help, just didn't get much right. I spurned a lot of conversations in offices between sales guys, managers and service dept while I was there. Still, not a lot of correct information.
Even on this forum, there was a recent conversation on the ratings which caused confusion.
So, when people say research things, it isn't always that easy. Some people expect "experts" to be able to give them accurate information.
If I were a consumer, I believe that I did everything right by going to two different dealers, going to the trailer dealer, looking on websites..etc. It still doesn't mean that you will get a proper hook up. Even I was mis-lead somewhat and will be towing a bit over weight this summer, until next year when I can afford a new truck (I ain't made of money).
So for now, I drive careful, kept the trips short this year and will be just fine.
So I guess the point is, we should give those people a bit of a break, after all, we are here to "help" each other right?
โMay-29-2014 08:24 AM
PAThwacker wrote:
I consider it commom sense, been hearing about grocery getter half tons for 30 years, and seen many flipped 1/2 trucks/suvs/camper/yardsales.
โMay-29-2014 08:01 AM
โMay-29-2014 07:59 AM
PAThwacker wrote:
I consider it commom sense, been hearing about grocery getter half tons for 30 years, and seen many flipped 1/2 trucks/suvs/camper/yardsales.
โMay-29-2014 07:58 AM
rockhillmanor wrote:jerem0621 wrote:
....Loading the trailer correctly, adjusting the hitch correctly, driving sensibly are much more important factors than the sticker.....
As a brand new newbie back in the day, I bought my first TT.
I stayed WAY WAY under the suggested tow vehicle towing/tongue weight, found the shortest TT I could find. And bought all the new fangled anti-sway/distribution equipment.
You'd think I would be driving the most safe setup right?
2 words.......wheel base
I have told this story several times. Bought brand new TT and hooked it up to my perfectly equipped per manuf specs, too short wheel base TV. Wheel base is never addressed in manuf relating to tow specs.
Took one trip did not complete it, turned around and dropped the TT off at 2:00 am back at the dealers lot and sold it.......retired my too short wheel based TV to grocery shopping.
โMay-29-2014 06:07 AM
โMay-29-2014 05:30 AM
jerem0621 wrote:
....Loading the trailer correctly, adjusting the hitch correctly, driving sensibly are much more important factors than the sticker.....
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โMay-28-2014 09:56 PM
โMay-28-2014 06:00 PM
beemerphile1 wrote:samhain7 wrote:
...I was mis-lead somewhat andwill be towing a bit over weight this summer
, until next year when I can afford a new truck...So for now, I drive careful,kept the trips short this year and will be just fine
....
So, are you saying it is only dangerous if you are more than X miles from home? But you are not dangerous if you are less than X miles from home? I think your logic is faulty....
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โMay-28-2014 01:43 PM