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Nov-21-2013 10:13 PM
myredracer wrote:
I saw a delivery guy from Indiana recently on the ferry to Vancouver Island. He was towing a new 30-32 foot Coachmen TT with an F250. He had no WDH at all. That would have been over 2,000 miles of towing. Maybe they just have superior towing skills that the rest of us don't?
Got me to thinking. You don't see marks on the A-frames of trailers at the dealers. Do they never use a WDH, even on longer/heavier units? Or if they do, do they have a way of preventing scratches and dents from the snap-up brackets? Maybe above a certain weight/length they tow with a 1 ton or larger? I think some of these drivers don't exactly drive at recommended max. speeds either.
Curious...
Nov-21-2013 09:51 PM
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Nov-21-2013 06:29 AM
Westsidebob wrote:
Hello all, I'm new to the forum, it looks very helpful. I have a question about pulling with a F-250. We shopped today for a new rv, thinking about a 32ft bumper pull. The dealership is trying to sell us a weight distribution system and a sway bar. Do I need a weight distribution system? Do I need a sway bar? The trailer is 7765 pounds unloaded, and a dry hitch weight of 780lbs. I'm thinking I don't need the weight distribution, but maybe a sway bar? Thanks for any help!
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Nov-10-2013 09:39 AM
thomasmnile wrote:Westsidebob wrote:
Hello all, I'm new to the forum, it looks very helpful. I have a question about pulling with a F-250. We shopped today for a new rv, thinking about a 32ft bumper pull. The dealership is trying to sell us a weight distribution system and a sway bar. Do I need a weight distribution system? Do I need a sway bar? The trailer is 7765 pounds unloaded, and a dry hitch weight of 780lbs. I'm thinking I don't need the weight distribution, but maybe a sway bar? Thanks for any help!
Check your F-250's owners' manual and see if it is addressed in the section on towing. On my 2005 Ram 3500, the owners' manual stated a weight distributing hitch with sway control should be used in any Class IV/Class V towing application, or if the weight of what you are towing exceeds 60% of the truck's GVW.
Nov-10-2013 08:30 AM
Westsidebob wrote:
Hello all, I'm new to the forum, it looks very helpful. I have a question about pulling with a F-250. We shopped today for a new rv, thinking about a 32ft bumper pull. The dealership is trying to sell us a weight distribution system and a sway bar. Do I need a weight distribution system? Do I need a sway bar? The trailer is 7765 pounds unloaded, and a dry hitch weight of 780lbs. I'm thinking I don't need the weight distribution, but maybe a sway bar? Thanks for any help!
Nov-10-2013 08:16 AM
ktmrfs wrote:Westsidebob wrote:
Hello all, I'm new to the forum, it looks very helpful. I have a question about pulling with a F-250. We shopped today for a new rv, thinking about a 32ft bumper pull. The dealership is trying to sell us a weight distribution system and a sway bar. Do I need a weight distribution system? Do I need a sway bar? The trailer is 7765 pounds unloaded, and a dry hitch weight of 780lbs. I'm thinking I don't need the weight distribution, but maybe a sway bar? Thanks for any help!
I'd say YES you will need a WD system, even with your F250. The dealer is being honest with you, not trying to sell you something you don't need.
First, the "empty" tongue weight is likely to become around 1200+lbs once your loaded up. 2 batteries + propane will add almost 200lbs. Look at your reciever, you might even be over the Weight carrying capacity of the reciever once your loaded up.
At 7800lbs empty, you will likely be push 9500-10,000 loaded up.
And with a 32 ft trailer, yes you really should have a good a sway control system.
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