โJan-16-2018 09:41 AM
โJan-17-2018 06:12 PM
โJan-17-2018 03:33 PM
intheburbs wrote:
So then, by your own admission, you're saying that the Sequoia can tow a 9100-lb trailer. Sure, no one on this thread might be doing it, but you (and others) are saying it can do it.
And then there are those of us who have experience towing trailers that large and heavy who are saying that it'd be a really bad idea. Short wheelbase, half-ton truck? Yeah, good luck with that.
โJan-17-2018 01:36 PM
RinconVTR wrote:stevevalwa wrote:intheburbs wrote:
Can someone PLEASE explain to me how you're going to tow a 9100-lb trailer, when the best possible payload rating of any configuration is only 1380 lbs? Last time I checked, I'd expect a 9100-lb trailer to have about 1180 lbs of tongue weight... - the limiting factors are most often rear axle weight rating or payload.
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Who's towing a 9100lb trailer within this thread? No one.
Mine is 6800lbs - loaded - scaled.
RinconVTR wrote:
BTW, nearly everyone is wrong about the Sequoia's tow ratings.
The Sequoia's top end tow capacity is 9100lbs prior to 2012...when it dropped to 7300lbs via SAE performance test.
GCWR was 16,500lbs and is now 13,600lbs
RinconVTR wrote:
Oh, I am very knowledgeable on the topic of weight and capacities, I assure you. You're opinion is that trucks can handle more, as anything can handle more than a given design specification, but those ratings are solid and need to be adhered to.
Ignorance is ignoring OEM ratings and you're an absolute fool to say anything on the contrary. End of story.
โJan-17-2018 01:33 PM
RinconVTR wrote:IdaD wrote:RinconVTR wrote:IdaD wrote:RinconVTR wrote:
You'd be surprised how many 3/4 ton trucks are hitting near the same limits and many of those diesel engines rob enough payload to drop it into the 1/2 ton range of 1800lbs. FAR too many 5th wheel guys dont care about this and tow with pin weight that exceed payload and thus puts them way over GVWR.
The payload ratings on diesel 3/4 ton trucks mean literally nothing. They're heavy but class restricted to a max 10k lb GVWR. That's why most "5th wheel guys" use axle and tire ratings to determine carrying capacity for that type of truck.
Riiiiight....wink wink
You are welcome to be ignorant on the topic if you'd like but you'd be well advised to stop commenting on it until you do some research. You seem like you're bright enough to figure it out if you actually looked into it.
Oh, I am very knowledgeable on the topic of weight and capacities, I assure you. You're opinion is that trucks can handle more, as anything can handle more than a given design specification, but those ratings are solid and need to be adhered to.
Ignorance is ignoring OEM ratings and you're an absolute fool to say anything on the contrary. End of story.
โJan-17-2018 01:29 PM
stevevalwa wrote:
So at 804lbs on the hitch and 6650lbs behind you, and a Hensley WDH, you wouldn't tow this with the Sequoia?
โJan-17-2018 01:27 PM
IdaD wrote:RinconVTR wrote:IdaD wrote:RinconVTR wrote:
You'd be surprised how many 3/4 ton trucks are hitting near the same limits and many of those diesel engines rob enough payload to drop it into the 1/2 ton range of 1800lbs. FAR too many 5th wheel guys dont care about this and tow with pin weight that exceed payload and thus puts them way over GVWR.
The payload ratings on diesel 3/4 ton trucks mean literally nothing. They're heavy but class restricted to a max 10k lb GVWR. That's why most "5th wheel guys" use axle and tire ratings to determine carrying capacity for that type of truck.
Riiiiight....wink wink
You are welcome to be ignorant on the topic if you'd like but you'd be well advised to stop commenting on it until you do some research. You seem like you're bright enough to figure it out if you actually looked into it.
โJan-17-2018 01:21 PM
stevevalwa wrote:RinconVTR wrote:
Seriously man...you should take my posts very seriously.
Do not tow that trailer with the Sequoia.
Add to that...I REPEAT that I would NEVER tow a trailer that long without the Hensley. This is not a joke or exaggeration.
So at 804lbs on the hitch and 6650lbs behind you, and a Hensley WDH, you wouldn't tow this with the Sequoia? I got the impression you would as it's very similar to what you're doing now...
โJan-17-2018 12:57 PM
RinconVTR wrote:IdaD wrote:RinconVTR wrote:
You'd be surprised how many 3/4 ton trucks are hitting near the same limits and many of those diesel engines rob enough payload to drop it into the 1/2 ton range of 1800lbs. FAR too many 5th wheel guys dont care about this and tow with pin weight that exceed payload and thus puts them way over GVWR.
The payload ratings on diesel 3/4 ton trucks mean literally nothing. They're heavy but class restricted to a max 10k lb GVWR. That's why most "5th wheel guys" use axle and tire ratings to determine carrying capacity for that type of truck.
Riiiiight....wink wink
โJan-17-2018 12:45 PM
RinconVTR wrote:
Seriously man...you should take my posts very seriously.
Do not tow that trailer with the Sequoia.
Add to that...I REPEAT that I would NEVER tow a trailer that long without the Hensley. This is not a joke or exaggeration.
โJan-17-2018 12:28 PM
RinconVTR wrote:
Who's towing a 9100lb trailer within this thread? No one.
Mine is 6800lbs - loaded - scaled.
โJan-17-2018 12:26 PM
stevevalwa wrote:
I am confident I can get it home empty/dry as it's well within the Sequoia's capability. Whether I get the nerve to load it up and travel through the nearest metro area to get to the closest CAT station 25 miles away is another story... I don't feel good about my prospects of the tongue weight being 950 or less by loading stuff behind the rear axle... the major storage compartment on this TT is a pass through right behind the hitch. I will definitely find out where the potable water tank is though.
โJan-17-2018 12:23 PM
stevevalwa wrote:
I don't feel good about my prospects of the tongue weight being 950 or less by loading stuff behind the rear axle... the major storage compartment on this TT is a pass through right behind the hitch. I will definitely find out where the potable water tank is though.
โJan-17-2018 12:23 PM
stevevalwa wrote:intheburbs wrote:
Can someone PLEASE explain to me how you're going to tow a 9100-lb trailer, when the best possible payload rating of any configuration is only 1380 lbs? Last time I checked, I'd expect a 9100-lb trailer to have about 1180 lbs of tongue weight... - the limiting factors are most often rear axle weight rating or payload.
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โJan-17-2018 12:20 PM
IdaD wrote:RinconVTR wrote:
You'd be surprised how many 3/4 ton trucks are hitting near the same limits and many of those diesel engines rob enough payload to drop it into the 1/2 ton range of 1800lbs. FAR too many 5th wheel guys dont care about this and tow with pin weight that exceed payload and thus puts them way over GVWR.
The payload ratings on diesel 3/4 ton trucks mean literally nothing. They're heavy but class restricted to a max 10k lb GVWR. That's why most "5th wheel guys" use axle and tire ratings to determine carrying capacity for that type of truck.
โJan-17-2018 12:01 PM
intheburbs wrote:
Can someone PLEASE explain to me how you're going to tow a 9100-lb trailer, when the best possible payload rating of any configuration is only 1380 lbs? Last time I checked, I'd expect a 9100-lb trailer to have about 1180 lbs of tongue weight... - the limiting factors are most often rear axle weight rating or payload.