PatrickCampbell said:and wind resistance (I dont know how much effect this will have on economy but must be some)
NIsaacs said:I am not sure what Patrick's tow truck is, but even if it is a single rear wheel truck with no bed, he should have at least another 3,000 lbs of gvw over the capacity of the trailer. If it is a dually, maybe 5500 lbs of gvw over the trailer. That will get him to the 26,000 lbs load limit if that is his wish. Plus being low profile on the trailer makes a huge difference in towing performance over a high profile load. I know max gvw, is max gvw, however in real world towing, wind resistance is a key factor that the factory tow ratings do not take into consideration. If you haul for a living, yer' gonna' be over weight some where some how!![]()
"NICK"
PatrickCampbell said:Good info. I was/am concerned about my payload but I guess you have to give some to get some.
My truck is going to run about 7000 all loaded up (2WD 2nd gen with no bed). I gotta get to the scales but it was 6900 with the bed and a bunch of other junk I've taken off.
Trailer at 5500 leaves 13500 payload...
Trailer at 6500 leaves 12500 payload...
Basically either way if I threw a 7000 pounder on there I could only put 1 other car on or I would be overweight.
God hope I never get my hands on a Ferrari... :-laf