โFeb-03-2021 05:11 AM
โFeb-04-2021 03:54 AM
QCMan wrote:
I didn't see where you upgraded the parts that actually do the work, the axle shafts and bearings. Sorry but I cannot understand how adding more weight to the vehicle can increase the payload. All you are doing is compensating for the overload. Not any safer at all!
โFeb-04-2021 12:18 AM
jnoflane2 wrote:437# DRY hitch WT. Add a battery and you are over 450#.Huntindog wrote:
Specifications for the OPs TT
I am not a hater.
I do like to deal with facts though.
I am going to get some popcorn now.:B
Yep... as I said, 450lbs on my hitch.
I actually pay attention to load leveling, especially with a single axle trailer.
.........
โFeb-04-2021 12:14 AM
jnoflane2 wrote:
NOPE.... not overloaded.
Trailer on the hitch is 450lbs, two bikes are 650lbs.
That totals 1,100lbs. I'm actually under.
โFeb-03-2021 05:58 PM
IdaD wrote:
The main thing is to air down those rear tires a bit when you're not loaded up.
โFeb-03-2021 05:55 PM
Grit dog wrote:
Jnoflane2, nice work! Iโm sure will be a Uuuuge improvement!
PS, donโt mind the haterz...
Interested to hear your take after loading it up on a trip.
Cheers!
โFeb-03-2021 05:53 PM
jnoflane2 wrote:
Yeah... nearly all other forums I frequent, auto size pics.... this forum should start doing the same.
โFeb-03-2021 05:39 PM
โFeb-03-2021 04:28 PM
Huntindog wrote:
Specifications for the OPs TT
I am not a hater.
I do like to deal with facts though.
I am going to get some popcorn now.:B
โFeb-03-2021 04:07 PM
โFeb-03-2021 02:52 PM
bguy wrote:
Did you get rid of the squishey P tires?
Sorry I did not research.
โFeb-03-2021 02:48 PM
LITEPHIL wrote:
Overloaded. Need a bigger truck to be safe and within numbers. No hate
LITEPHIL wrote:
Overloaded. Need a bigger truck to be safe and within numbers. No hate
TurnThePage wrote:QCMan wrote:I don't think the parts that actually do the work are overloaded. Just the soft springs. That's the case for my similar setup anyhow.
I didn't see where you upgraded the parts that actually do the work, the axle shafts and bearings. Sorry but I cannot understand how adding more weight to the vehicle can increase the payload. All you are doing is compensating for the overload. Not any safer at all!
โFeb-03-2021 02:41 PM
Grit dog wrote:
Question, since youโve now used 2 different types of the inside the springs airbags.
How much actual load capacity do you think they provide?
Aka, were the old ones pumped up in the first pic?
Iโve now got a coil spring Ram 2500. Brodozer lookin thing. Donโt really need more suspension capacity for most of what I do but itโs got a 6โ/4โ lift. The rear coils are OE sitting on 4โ spacers and truck is leveled. Being rather cushy for a 2500 it also gets a little Carolina squat just hooking my enclosed trailer. Handles great but looks ghey.
Donโt really want the expense of adding real bags and spacers for what little extra support I need. And these bags may be the ticket if they increase the initial spring rate enough
โFeb-03-2021 02:35 PM
Grit dog wrote:
Jnoflane2, nice work! Iโm sure will be a Uuuuge improvement!
PS, donโt mind the haterz...
Interested to hear your take after loading it up on a trip.
Cheers!
โFeb-03-2021 02:33 PM
QCMan wrote:
I didn't see where you upgraded the parts that actually do the work, the axle shafts and bearings. Sorry but I cannot understand how adding more weight to the vehicle can increase the payload. All you are doing is compensating for the overload. Not any safer at all!
โFeb-03-2021 02:29 PM
spoon059 wrote:jnoflane2 wrote:
I am NOT buying a 3/4 or 1 ton that rides rough when empty.
No comment on what you did, but wanted to address this... Have you driven a modern 3/4 or 1 ton truck? My coil spring 2500 rides very smooth when empty and tires aired down to 65ish. One of the guys that we camp with has a newish Ford F350 dually that rides smooth as glass... it was almost unbelievable how compliant the ride was.
20 years ago there was a huge disparity in ride comfort. You'd be hard pressed to tell a significant difference in ride comfort with modern trucks.
Back to your topic though...