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I am looking at a 2014 Kodiak 24RESL travel trailer and I have a few questions I could use some help with.
The trailer has a dry weight of around 5040.
The cargo limit is 1573 making a GVWR of 6600.
Isn't that low to only be able to add less than 1600 pounds which would include two batteries, two filled 30 gallon propane tanks, 52 gallon water, and anything else I wanted to pack. Also doesn't the dry weight not even include everything from the factory?
Not necessarily. If you had planned to live in it full time this weight would probably limit you but for a recreational use only you are probably OK. Of course, it depends on how much stuff you plan to carry. Figure water in the fresh, black and grey tanks at 8.3 pounds per gallon. Use around 500 pounds for all your other stuff. Load it up for camping, go to the scales and see where you are with your weights.
Second question if the first one works out...I want to replace the tires which are Akuret. For the safest ride should I stick to the factory size in selecting new LT tires which is 205/75R15?
There is a huge debate on this as to whether ST tires are better or LT. I would use the tires it comes with until there are compelling reasons to change. Watch for the date code the tires were made and replace within five years or so or if the tires are showing distress. If you can get the dealer to change the tires for you at no cost look at Maxxis.
Last question...The dealer wants to install a Huskey WD hitch. I am not familiar with the Husky and would rather have an Andersen. He said I could bring whichever hitch I wanted to use with me. Good decision?
Is the dealer throwing in the hitch as part of the sale and are you going to have to buy and provide the Anderson hitch? You could probably bring a Hensley or ProPride and the dealer would install it. If you are willing to pay for it, I am sure the dealer will accommodate you in the installation. Why not give the Husky a try before changing it out especially if it will cost you more money?
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Don
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