Aug-15-2020 06:15 AM
Aug-17-2020 07:06 AM
Mike Up wrote:Durb wrote:
Does the wind ever blow in Winnipeg? Since you are buying new gear, I would budget in a Hensley or Pro Pride hitch. This will give you some leeway to get the trailer you want. Bigger is usually better when it comes to trucks. My son has a Laramie 1500 Ecodiesel. Payload is a shade under 1,100#. He doesn't complain about the tow of his 5,000# boat but I know he is overloaded going to the lake.
Boats usually have under 10% tongue weight around 5% - 7%, while a travel trailer averages around 13% tongue weight. That's only about 350 lbs tongue weight from that boat. That is pretty light.
With a factory brochure weight of 5600 lbs for a light weight 30' travel trailer, you'll have far more. Add about 300 lbs for options on top of base weight, then about 1500 lbs to 2000 lbs for water, food, clothes, and other stuff loaded into the camper. Now that 5600 lbs camper is 7400 lbs. With a 13% tongue weight, you'd have 962 lbs. Quite a bit more than a boat.
Aug-17-2020 06:24 AM
freetime58 wrote:
When the topic of trailer sway comes up, you see many opinions on the obvious (load it right/use sway control/use WDH set up/increase tongue weight/WB of tow vehicle/single axle or dual axle...you name it)........most often overlooked and hardly ever mentioned is good tow vehicle tires and good trailer tires, stiffer the side walls the better........P rated tires aren't meant for towing/load bearing, they're meant to give a quiet, cushy, comfy ride with soft shock absorbing sidewalls, not what you want at all.....LT rated truck tires like BFG All Terrain KO2's or Goodyear Duratracs (many other good LT tires out there as well) for the truck and Goodyear Endurance radials for the trailer........ and never look back!
Aug-16-2020 05:32 PM
hs4816 wrote:
Thanks all! Great advice here. We are debating the option of a used 3/4 ton rather than a new 1/2 ton. And maybe whether to just go straight to a 5th wheel. Seems like such a jump:commitment from a tent trailer... sigh
Aug-16-2020 04:53 PM
Aug-15-2020 04:40 PM
Durb wrote:
Does the wind ever blow in Winnipeg? Since you are buying new gear, I would budget in a Hensley or Pro Pride hitch. This will give you some leeway to get the trailer you want. Bigger is usually better when it comes to trucks. My son has a Laramie 1500 Ecodiesel. Payload is a shade under 1,100#. He doesn't complain about the tow of his 5,000# boat but I know he is overloaded going to the lake.
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Aug-15-2020 09:54 AM
hs4816 wrote:
Looking for unbiased advice from experienced towers. Buying both a TV and TT.
Will likely be going with a RAM1500 Laramie. No plans to push the limits on payload or towing capacity, but are worried about sway relative to the trucks wheelbase and the trailer length.
I’ve seen the “rule of thumb” math formula published, but have also seen people saying it’s an arbitrary **** number.
Curious what you all feel would be a comfortable and safe maximum length for a trailer.
Thanks!
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