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weight distribution for 5th wheel?

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I know 10% of trailer weight on the hitch seems to be the minimum for standard trailers, what are the recommendations for 5th wheel/gooseneck trailers? I am looking for a gooseneck to haul product, and occaisionally my tractor. Many of the trailers I look at seem to have the axles pretty far to the rear of the trailer, especially if the trailer has a beavertail. 20-24' trailer will be more than adequate for my purposes. I just installed a Reese "Goose" hitch. Thanks, Ray

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01 QC LWB 5 spd, trailer tow pkg, camper pkg
VA, PS boost module and elbow, PS heater saver
 
Our 5ver has a dry weight of 10,900 with a dry pin weight of 2,100 - 19. 3%.

Rusty


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96 4x2 Driftwood 3500 Club Cab SLT V-10, automatic, 3. 54 axle, trailer & camper groups, all the 96 goodies, factory CD changer, Reese 14K 5ver hitch, B&M auxiliary trans cooler, 205* fan clutch, Smittybilt side step tubes

Towing a 13,500 lb 36' triple slide 2000 Jayco Designer XL 3610RLTS 5th wheel.

Looking for 2001. 5/waiting to order 2002 bright white/tan leather 4x2 Quad Cab 3500 SLT+ Sport ETH/DEE, 4. 10LS axle

2000 Durango SLT+ 5. 9L, bright white/tan leather, all the goodies (wife's ride)
 
I think I read that 18% was ideal. If Rusty has 19% that is real close. I know when I started pullin goosenecks you want most of the weight on the axels not up front. I had a jeep that bounced the truck like crazy. I backed it up about 12-14 inches and pulled it like it was'nt even there. This was a 20ft. trailer.

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2001 quadcab slt 2500 HO 6spd. LWB,2wd,dk garnett red,cab clearance lights, trailer tow package,camper special, lock-right locker, 3. 54 gears,ez edge, speed liner,oversized stainless steel chicken slide,66 gallon in bed aux. tank,K&N air filter,Reese 20k hitch, Terry 2000 EX 30ft. double slide 5er, 2000 20ft gooseneck for haulin jeep, firewood and huntin stuff. 5X12 tagalong for haulin the 4 wheeler. Okie Newton
 
Ray,

I responded to your other post and saw this one so have some more comments. I kind of wish my trailer deck was 20' rather than 25'. With a 14k gross rating, most of what I do never fills the whole deck. If I do like Okie suggested, I get to light on the truck and the trailer will push. Too heavy and I get beat up with backslap. Real hard to find that happy medium. I have been looking at a trailer out of Alabamba made by a company called Econoline with a tilt deck. They have several variations and the wheel placement looks to more centralized.
 
Ray,

So long as you don't overload the truck, the more hitch weight you carry, the more stable the trailer will be. You will have less swaying. Notice where the axles are on big rig trailers.

Loren

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2000 Quad Cab, 4x4, short bed, six-speed: U. S. Gear exhaust brake, MileMarker Select Drive viscous coupling, Velvet-Ride spring shackles, Painless Wiring circuit box, Optima yellow-top batteries, Super-Glide 5th wheel hitch, Reese folding ball gooseneck hitch, Drawtite front hitch receiver, Tekonsha Sentinel brake controller, Westin nerf bars, Clarion sound system ***
1995 Standard Cab, 4x4, long bed, automatic: Firestone Ride-Rite air springs, torque converter lock-up switch, 4" cat-back exhaust, Reese 20K 5th wheel hitch, Reese gooseneck hitch, Hayes Micro Control trailer brake controller, 100 gallon bed-mounted fuel tank with 12 volt electric pump & fill nozzle, Swiss Cap fiberglass cap, ICI chrome nerf bars ***
Towing: 1995 Avion fifth-wheel (33. 5', 14,000 lbs) (belongs to a friend), 1996 Holiday Rambler (32', approximately 6000 lbs), 16' flatbed, 34' gooseneck race car trailer.
 
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