Before you go looking or buy ANY trailer you should load up that Ridgeline just as if you were going on trip (Fuel, you wife, daughter, all the stuff you would have inside---on seats,under seats, in pockets, anything in bed etc)
Then go get it weighed (fun for wife and daughter)---lots of CAT Scales in CA
Weigh ticket will give you total weight as it sits 'camp ready---travel ready'
Then look at door sticker for GVWR of Ridgeline (probably 6050#)
Subtract actual scaled weight from the GVWR......that number will be how much 'payload' you can add before maxing vehicle out.
Tongue weight of trailer will be roughly 12-15% of trailer GVWR
4500# GVWR Trailer---15% for tongue weight========675#
Check that 'payload' number (from actual weighing)---got enough left for that tongue weight?
IF not just keep going down in figures (15% of XXXX) until you come up with a Trailer GVWR that will work.
Don't forget to check rear tires MAX LOAD/MAX PSI Rating on sidewall of tire...can they handled the tongue weight (should run them at max psi when towing)
And one other number to keep in mind.......GCVWR (10085#)
Total weight combined (Truck & Trailer)
THEN go shopping for a pop-up, hybrid, or small lite weight trailer (checking their GVWR numbers NOT Dry weight (UVW)
Is it time for your medication or mine?
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