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OP wrote:
If my trailer dry weight is 5,500 lbs and we add 1,500 pounds of supplies travel (including propane) with drained tanks save of bit of fresh water then my tongue weight should come in around 700 lbs which is below the 15 lbs over the above. Add to this that properly equipped the Tundra is rated at towing up to 10,100 lbs and I'm at 7,0000 lbs / 69 of the total towing capacity and I'm at 87 of the GCWR of 16,000 lbs the then what am I missing ?
โMay-03-2017 11:10 AM
piconroy wrote:
Hey all, Some very good advice and experience sharing. Still a bit confused on some of the emphatic trailer-ing advice. This will not be my first trailer-ing rodeo. With this Tundra and other 150s/1500s I have towed 7-8,000 lb loads for (all be it flat and eastern mtn.) thousands of miles without incident.
So, this is for the guys who have said I'm missing the trailer-ability of my Tundra......In looking at a TT I realized the trailer has a different profile but weight is weight. Adding distribution and sway should only help. So if my package is in the 7,000 +/- range and yes I'm not stupidly loading up the truck then I don't understand why some think I'm overdoing it. My GVWR is 6,900 lbs. My GAWR FRTis 3,900 lbs / RR is 4,100 lbs / my combined weight rating is 1,520 lbs. So, lets assume that me and the wife total 300 lbs, the dog in the back 70 lbs, camper shell @ 250 +/- msc gear 100 lbs and I think we add in gas too at full tank at 115 lbs all totaling 835 lbs leaving me 685 lbs of tongue weight. If my trailer dry weight is 5,500 lbs and we add 1,500 pounds of supplies travel (including propane) with drained tanks save of bit of fresh water then my tongue weight should come in around 700 lbs which is below the 15 lbs over the above. Add to this that properly equipped the Tundra is rated at towing up to 10,100 lbs and I'm at 7,0000 lbs / 69% of the total towing capacity and I'm at 87% of the GCWR of 16,000 lbs the then what am I missing ?
Now I don't want to push any limits, mechanical, safety, comfort. SO, I can see I might want to drop down a bit to a 22-24' where I can start off with a 4,500-5,000 lb dry weight but I really think I'm in the ball park, don't you? Off course before I buy anything we will hook it up and go off to the scales to be certain.
PAT PS: I take all advice seriously so please keep it coming
โMay-03-2017 08:36 AM
piconroy wrote:
Two Msc Questions Please,
1) in one response it said "image not shown due to your preference settings"
How do I change this?
1. Click on "My Forums" above.
2. Click on "My Preferences"
3. Scroll down to "General Preferences"
4. Click on "Show images that are part of posts ( not recommended for dial-up users )"
5. Scroll down and click on "Submit Changes"
2) How do I upload a photo or pdf showing for example the towing specs of my truck?
Upload the photo to a photo hosting service.
I use PhotoBucket, but there are others. The photo hosting site will give you a url for the photo. Post that url here between "{img}" and "{/img}" but use square brackets instead of the curly brackets I used. I am going to post a photo below. You can quote this message and look at how I did the url. FWIW, both dogs and the MH I am driving are all gone now.
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โMay-02-2017 12:27 PM
OP wrote:
For the foreseeable future we will tow with a 2014 2x2 5.7 Tundra extended cab. I will beef up my tires on the next replacement. I will add a distribution & sway system. This should take me to 10,200 Tundra tow limit but I plan to keep my weight to a total not to exceed 7,000-8,000 lbs max.
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