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โAug-19-2017 10:35 AM
drsteve wrote:Camper76 wrote:
Payload is 1610lbs
There we go... The weight of you, wife, kids, and cargo in the truck, plus the tongue weight of the loaded trailer, should not exceed this weight.
โAug-19-2017 08:35 AM
Camper76 wrote:
Payload is 1610lbs
โAug-19-2017 08:16 AM
โAug-19-2017 07:47 AM
โAug-19-2017 07:15 AM
Camper76 wrote:Terryallan wrote:Camper76 wrote:
Once I get home this weekend I'll post the payload.
Thing is. If you do your homework. You can find a good sized TT that you can easily tow. Length has little to do with weight on many new trailers.
My TT in my sig is 31 feet. But with all factory accessories, awning, AC, fridge, furnace, battery, and empty propane tanks. It weighs 4811lb. Once loaded to camp. It is right at 6000lb give or take a couple hundred, depending on where it is going.
Your truck should have no problems towing it. It is a bunkhouse, and sleeps 10. So take your time, and you can find the TT for you, or hey. buy mine from me, and since the whole family don't go all the time any more. I'll get a smaller one. That sleeps 2, TWO, dos, deux. Get the hint.
What kind of trailer do u have?
โAug-19-2017 12:18 AM
Terryallan wrote:Camper76 wrote:
Once I get home this weekend I'll post the payload.
Thing is. If you do your homework. You can find a good sized TT that you can easily tow. Length has little to do with weight on many new trailers.
My TT in my sig is 31 feet. But with all factory accessories, awning, AC, fridge, furnace, battery, and empty propane tanks. It weighs 4811lb. Once loaded to camp. It is right at 6000lb give or take a couple hundred, depending on where it is going.
Your truck should have no problems towing it. It is a bunkhouse, and sleeps 10. So take your time, and you can find the TT for you, or hey. buy mine from me, and since the whole family don't go all the time any more. I'll get a smaller one. That sleeps 2, TWO, dos, deux. Get the hint.
โAug-18-2017 08:08 PM
โAug-18-2017 08:08 PM
Camper76 wrote:
Once I get home this weekend I'll post the payload.
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โAug-18-2017 03:05 PM
TomG2 wrote:Camper76 wrote:
If I look for trailer around 4500lbs that's probably a 19' trailer. I have family of 4. I'd need to get a 3/4 ton to tow anything bigger.
Pretty close. The thing to remember is whether you are looking for a mobile home or a camper. If you want to buy a mobile home, then you need a mobile home tow vehicle. Great that you started asking before spending. A family can have a great time camping in a 5,000 pound trailer. We did it for years.
The cruel truth is that manufacturers (and a few forum members) who say that their 1/2 ton pickups "can" tow 11,000 or even 13,000 pounds are not talking about typical units but a few specially equipped models. Read the fine print. Most units found on dealer lots are better suited to 1/2 that. Have fun.