I have a few questions for you experienced RVers, since I'm looking to buy a fifth wheel toyhauler. My biggest dilemma concerns weight issues.
1) What is the GCVWR for my Truck. (99 2500 Quad Sport 4X4. 3. 55 auto) I don't have the owner's manual and can't seem to get a straight answer.
2) What I do know: GVWR 8800# GAWRF 4850# GAWRR 5820 (due to D rated tires)
curb wt. 6780 on scales (but can't remember if I had full gas tank)
using 62% Front and 32% Rear (a WAG) Front 4204# Rear 2576#
extra 700 # (driver, passenger, kids, hitch, misc)
new curb 7480
*Note need to go weigh again fully loaded on CAT scale.
3) Potential 5er/toyhauler: '07 Rage'n 3005
length 30'05"
GVWR 13,960#
GAWR 12000#
Dry Pin wt 1960#
Dry Axle wt 5240#
UVW 7240# (Dealer said to add 1000# based on added options)
new wt 8240#
I ran some numbers using a towing calculator found in another thread, using GCVWR of 20,000#, since I could'nt find a good number anywhere. Estimated liberal addition of 3200 #s in the trailer (personal goods, 50 gal freshwater, one 720# Harley positioned over the axles) Don't ever really see maxing out)
Long story short, I estimate that the way I'll load out the 5er, GVW is around 10400#, with around 2000# pin wt. Puts me at around 18000-18500 total for truck and trailer. My concern is I estimate approx 800# over GVWR of truck but inside GAWRs.
Is this reasonable? Getting myself into trouble? I still can't find a straight answer on legalities of running over GVWR etc.
I plan on putting on air bags, I run the SuperChip, BHAF with shield and lost the muffler. Have pulled 40th Gooseneck stock trailers in my younger yrs with an old 6. 9 Ford 250, currently pull a offshore boat at about 4400#s, so not knew to towing, jut to 5ers.
I'm getting transferred to San Diego for 3 yrs. I plan on living in it off and on (while not deployed) and would like to take my Harley. Wife and kids are staying in Colorado Springs. Just looking for a do it all trailer I can camp, hunt, live in and keep the wife happy when the family goes along.
With that said, numbers don't lie and don't want to get into an unsafe configuration. Plan on moving up to 3500 dually maybe next year, but will my 2500 work in interim?
Thanks and sorry for the long winded post, but I have been losing sleep over this. Just would like to get some experienced advice before jumping into this purchase.
Cheers,
Gunny
1) What is the GCVWR for my Truck. (99 2500 Quad Sport 4X4. 3. 55 auto) I don't have the owner's manual and can't seem to get a straight answer.
2) What I do know: GVWR 8800# GAWRF 4850# GAWRR 5820 (due to D rated tires)
curb wt. 6780 on scales (but can't remember if I had full gas tank)
using 62% Front and 32% Rear (a WAG) Front 4204# Rear 2576#
extra 700 # (driver, passenger, kids, hitch, misc)
new curb 7480
*Note need to go weigh again fully loaded on CAT scale.
3) Potential 5er/toyhauler: '07 Rage'n 3005
length 30'05"
GVWR 13,960#
GAWR 12000#
Dry Pin wt 1960#
Dry Axle wt 5240#
UVW 7240# (Dealer said to add 1000# based on added options)
new wt 8240#
I ran some numbers using a towing calculator found in another thread, using GCVWR of 20,000#, since I could'nt find a good number anywhere. Estimated liberal addition of 3200 #s in the trailer (personal goods, 50 gal freshwater, one 720# Harley positioned over the axles) Don't ever really see maxing out)
Long story short, I estimate that the way I'll load out the 5er, GVW is around 10400#, with around 2000# pin wt. Puts me at around 18000-18500 total for truck and trailer. My concern is I estimate approx 800# over GVWR of truck but inside GAWRs.
Is this reasonable? Getting myself into trouble? I still can't find a straight answer on legalities of running over GVWR etc.
I plan on putting on air bags, I run the SuperChip, BHAF with shield and lost the muffler. Have pulled 40th Gooseneck stock trailers in my younger yrs with an old 6. 9 Ford 250, currently pull a offshore boat at about 4400#s, so not knew to towing, jut to 5ers.
I'm getting transferred to San Diego for 3 yrs. I plan on living in it off and on (while not deployed) and would like to take my Harley. Wife and kids are staying in Colorado Springs. Just looking for a do it all trailer I can camp, hunt, live in and keep the wife happy when the family goes along.
With that said, numbers don't lie and don't want to get into an unsafe configuration. Plan on moving up to 3500 dually maybe next year, but will my 2500 work in interim?
Thanks and sorry for the long winded post, but I have been losing sleep over this. Just would like to get some experienced advice before jumping into this purchase.
Cheers,
Gunny