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Feb-28-2014 12:17 PM
APT wrote:Cotay wrote:
Yes, I understand. I was concerned specifically about sag but appreciate the advice.
In my experience, a properly adjusted WDH provides a visually acceptable amount of rear end drop. My prior F-150 was 0-500 pounds over GVWR for two seasons and looked great when the WDH was used and properly adjusted. Rear suspension "aids" IMHO make WDH adjustment more complicated as well as mask overloaded situations.
Feb-28-2014 04:04 AM
Feb-27-2014 05:58 PM
APT wrote:Cotay wrote:
Yes, I understand. I was concerned specifically about sag but appreciate the advice.
In my experience, a properly adjusted WDH provides a visually acceptable amount of rear end drop. My prior F-150 was 0-500 pounds over GVWR for two seasons and looked great when the WDH was used and properly adjusted. Rear suspension "aids" IMHO make WDH adjustment more complicated as well as mask overloaded situations.
Feb-27-2014 09:33 AM
Feb-27-2014 08:55 AM
Cotay wrote:
Yes, I understand. I was concerned specifically about sag but appreciate the advice.
Feb-27-2014 08:24 AM
Cotay wrote:michigansandzilla wrote:
It should be fine. We have nearly the same weight with our Shadow Cruiser and we tow it with our Expedition. 2 adults, 3 kids ages 11, 9, &5 and 2, 100+ lbs dogs. No problem.
Happy camping.
Do you mind telling me which model of Shadow Cruiser you have? I was interested in the S-280QBS but thought it might be too long. The weights seem good though.
EDIT: I just saw your profile. How do you like the 280QBS?
Feb-26-2014 09:20 PM
Ron Gratz wrote:Cotay wrote:These suspension aids do not increase the TV's carrying capacity -- but they will reduce the amount of rear-end sag.
Thanks! I'll look into the sumosprings...I don't have the air suspension and they look like they'd be a big help.
Ron
Feb-26-2014 06:40 AM
Cotay wrote:These suspension aids do not increase the TV's carrying capacity -- but they will reduce the amount of rear-end sag.
Thanks! I'll look into the sumosprings...I don't have the air suspension and they look like they'd be a big help.
Feb-26-2014 06:36 AM
Cotay wrote:According to the online 2007 Expedition Owners Manual, the Expedition has a Maximum Tongue Weight rating of 910#.
We have decided to upgrade the HTT to a fully enclosed TT and are interested in the Outback Terrain 250TRS. The advertised specs are a shipping weight of 5483 and a tongue weight of 585. My gut feeling is that this is about the maximum I'd want to tow with the TV. Does anyone think this is a bad idea?
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