โAug-29-2017 04:28 PM
โAug-29-2017 07:21 PM
โAug-29-2017 07:19 PM
Capeteacher wrote:
I was talking with a friend about some of the TT I am interested in. I told him the Xterra has a 500lb hitch limit and I was looking for TT with a low weight so that when the WD hitch is attached and battery and propane are added the weight is still under the limit.
He said the hitch weight listed already adds in battery and propane. Agree or disagree.
โAug-29-2017 07:12 PM
Capeteacher wrote:
I was talking with a friend about some of the TT I am interested in. I told him the Xterra has a 500lb hitch limit and I was looking for TT with a low weight so that when the WD hitch is attached and battery and propane are added the weight is still under the limit.
He said the hitch weight listed already adds in battery and propane. Agree or disagree.
โAug-29-2017 06:45 PM
โAug-29-2017 05:52 PM
Capeteacher wrote:
I am being as cautious as I can, asking a lot of questions which sometimes confuses things more. Thanks
โAug-29-2017 05:24 PM
โAug-29-2017 05:07 PM
Capeteacher wrote:
He said the hitch weight listed already adds in battery and propane. Agree or disagree.
โAug-29-2017 05:01 PM
wanderingaimlessly wrote:
Welllllll either way consider
If you believe they counted it, was it one propane tank, or two, and were they empty or full, and the same for the batteries.
The manufacturers of the trailers are no different than the dealers on this. They want to open their trailer to as many prospective buyers as possible, hence the advertising from manufacturers that nearly all trailers, and many 5th wheels are 1/2 ton towable.
Until you can put it on a scale, errr to the side of caution.
โAug-29-2017 05:01 PM
โAug-29-2017 04:59 PM
RedRocket204 wrote:
Agree with what Scott said. Easy way to look at it is listed dry trailer weights generally don't account for battery and propane. Do the math on the dry trailer weight at ~ 10 or 11 % and see if that is what is listed as the hitch weight.
But the glaring issue here is that listed hitch weight is always going to be lower than the actual wet/loaded hitch weight. And, a hitch weight at 10-11% of the loaded trailer weight could very well be marginal for a stable tow. The hitch weight may be needed to be increase to make that trailer tow stable without any sway event under normal towing conditions.
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