yillb
Feb 08, 2017Explorer
Lifted truck towing :(
Hey Guys,
I'm trying to determine if my math is correct, hoping some of you that understand this better than me can assist.
I have a Dodge ram 1500 ( 2016 ), with a 6" pro-comp lift. It's just spacers, but I do have proper control arms, sway bars, pretty much everything to make it not a budget lift, the only thing still stock is the springs.
With that said, my GVWR is 6900 on my truck, with me, my wife, the lift ( heavy ), and two children, the truck comes in at 6400 pounds, that leaves me with 500 for payload ? meaning i'd have to get a TT in the 5k range, is that correct ?
I've added airbags, it gives me 500lbs on each side, effectively, 1k additional payload capacity. I'm trying to tow a TT between 6500, and 7500LBS, the truck itself is rated for 10500, However, due to GVRW i'm concerned i might be over doing it. I had everything professionally installed by a place that sells RV's ( just a coincadence ), so I understand the sales aspect, versus the actual utility aspect of what i'm trying to do. I found a very nice 28foot TT i'd really like to bring home, I'd like to ( using my basic math here ), be sure that i'm in a safe range here. My tires are rated just fine, and my sag will be minimal with the bags in. Any insight would greatly be appreciated.
I'm trying to determine if my math is correct, hoping some of you that understand this better than me can assist.
I have a Dodge ram 1500 ( 2016 ), with a 6" pro-comp lift. It's just spacers, but I do have proper control arms, sway bars, pretty much everything to make it not a budget lift, the only thing still stock is the springs.
With that said, my GVWR is 6900 on my truck, with me, my wife, the lift ( heavy ), and two children, the truck comes in at 6400 pounds, that leaves me with 500 for payload ? meaning i'd have to get a TT in the 5k range, is that correct ?
I've added airbags, it gives me 500lbs on each side, effectively, 1k additional payload capacity. I'm trying to tow a TT between 6500, and 7500LBS, the truck itself is rated for 10500, However, due to GVRW i'm concerned i might be over doing it. I had everything professionally installed by a place that sells RV's ( just a coincadence ), so I understand the sales aspect, versus the actual utility aspect of what i'm trying to do. I found a very nice 28foot TT i'd really like to bring home, I'd like to ( using my basic math here ), be sure that i'm in a safe range here. My tires are rated just fine, and my sag will be minimal with the bags in. Any insight would greatly be appreciated.