n7bsn wrote:
lastorms wrote:
The trucks components are still only rated for your GVWR i.e. your axle and brakes. The air bags reduce sag but won't increase your GVWR because of this. Hope this helps.
Exactly my point, thanks
You didn't say one way or the other if you also got taller tires with the lift.. (I can't imagine anyone getting a 6" lift and not also getting taller tires)
If you did, did you also get new axle gearing to compensate for the taller tires? Taller tires will affect your final drive ratio and basically bog your engine down if you didn't change gears
Something I forgot, yes the tow rating is based on the actual ratio of engine RPM to miles traveled, bigger tires effects that
Hey Guys,
It's important to note i'm not trying to " justify " anything, I was merely overly concerned with my towing abilities. Yes, I did get larger tires, they are 35" tires.
As for the gearing, while I understand many of you are very used to the traditional 3.21 3.55 3.75 3.92 4.10, etc gearing, that's really not so much an issue. The dodge 8 speed really compensates for the gearing issues. I have 3.21 gears, mostly due to MPG with the larger tires, i had not really intended to tow with this particular rig, so i opted for the best MPG i could get with the larger tires. However, bad gas mileage isn't really going to be a problem, money isn't even really the problem, I mmight just go trade it in on a cummins, however; I'm not 100% me, and my family will enoy camping, i don't want to invest in another 50k truck, and take the 20k loss i'm going to take on the trade in unless i absolutely HAVE to, if that makes sense.
I don't think I know everything, and I certainly know all of you are going to know better than me. I'm merely trying to ascertain what i'm looking at here. Nothing more, nothing less.
The replies are helpful, for sure. As a side note, my RPM's are correct, as is my speedometer. When I ask seemingly rude questions , like " why ", it's not because i'm an ass, it's beacuse I *want* to learn, i dont want to be the keyboard warrior that thought he knew everything. you guys tow these things all the time, I, do not, in fact, ive never owned one. I've towed plenty, but i've never actually made it a hobby or anything, if that makes sense.
The weight i'm describing is a middle between dry, and a little full? the gross on the trailer i want
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Hitch weight : 858lbs
Gross weight - 9k lbs
Dry weight - 6605lbs
It's the 2017 30USBH Heartland trail runner. I know it's big :( but, i REALLY REALLY like the idea of the " back room " for my children, one of my kids is under 2 years old, and she wakes up if you make noise, i figure the closest i'll get to a " room " is with this trailer. I'd LOVE suggestions if anyone knows a smaller / lighter setup that would offer the same " room " type setup ( outside of the master ?).
Once again, appreciated fellas', please don't mstake my " curiousness " for me being a knowing it all stuck up ahole, that's not what's happening here.
Thanks!