I see your point, 8800 - 7300 leaves 1500 (hence the 2500 or 3/4 ton rating). No I dont know the empty weight but assuming 7300 that is 1500 for extras. If the tongue weight of the trailer is 10-20% of the trailer weight than rounding it off to tongue weight of 15% than the trailer weight shouldnt exceed 10,000#'s. 10000 x . 15 = 1500 (tongue weght).
Said in reverse, a 10,000# trailer with 15% tongue weight would yield 1500#'s in the bed and a towed weight of 10,000#'s or 5 tons, easily in the rating of my E range tires and 3. 55 axle.
However, with a 4. 11 axle the towed max weight goes up from my 12,400#'s, so the driveline ability is a factor to be figured in.
Am I missing something here?
Said in reverse, a 10,000# trailer with 15% tongue weight would yield 1500#'s in the bed and a towed weight of 10,000#'s or 5 tons, easily in the rating of my E range tires and 3. 55 axle.
However, with a 4. 11 axle the towed max weight goes up from my 12,400#'s, so the driveline ability is a factor to be figured in.
Am I missing something here?