Gary - K7GLD said:TIM just learned one of the things I've been preaching for some time - it's easy, and very possible to exceed your Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) *long* before you ever hit the trucks Gross Combined Weigt Rating (GCWR)!
I'm right at my GVWR with a relatively small 24 foot kit 5er - even tho' I still have over 5000 lbs of GCWR left that I can't legally use...
And THAT is a lesson many either don't know, won't accept, or simply ignore!
And NO virginia, you CAN'T legally increase the trucks weight rating by addition of extra springs, airbags or a pair of crutches - it *might* be PHYSICALLY capable of carrying more weight - but the certified legal weight RATING is established by the MAKER, not by how much aftermarket garbage you install later...
The short and proper solution to those owners wanting to legally and safely tow heavier loads with their trucks is not to simply strap on more bandaids - just
GET A BIGGER TRUCK!
Jeremiah said:... "3500" on the tailgate. ...
Jeremiah said:Don't go do that, kvalskie, I erred. 3500 is on the side, not the tailgate. Shows you what I learned in 62,000 miles![]()
BK said:Well his numbers made no sense, and I didn't see ( I admit I skimmed the posts) anyone challange them. There's not magic to a trailer (assuming a camping trailer) going up in weight, but from 3Klbs (dry) to 7Klbs, that's magic. Their grosses are only 1klbs or so more than their dry weight.
I can see the truck ~8Klbs. I've had mine on the scale.
But a 3Klb trailer become 7klbs-8klbs... Magic!!!
OR I'm really missing somthing like it was really a car trailer and there was a car on it.
Coolslice said:I would not expect a reply from Tim. He has not posted since last August, which was only 8 months after he joined TDR. Get the picture?
SKargo said:Pssst, it's called a car hauler.
However, it most certainly does not weight 3K lbs empty, that's more of Tim's BS. I have a 20' flatbed car hauler and it weighs 2100lbs. empty, and maybe 6100 lbs with my FJ40 on it.
BK said:So even more so his numbers make even less sense.
SKargo said:Pssst, it's called a car hauler.
However, it most certainly does not weight 3K lbs empty, that's more of Tim's BS. I have a 20' flatbed car hauler and it weighs 2100lbs. empty, and maybe 6100 lbs with my FJ40 on it.
Super Trucker said:1st Timmay is a tool, bbbbbuuuuuuutttttttt his trailer is a 14k equipment trailer not a 7k car hauler, so that it weighs more than your car hauler would make since.![]()
SKargo said:Ummm , maybe you should read, AND look at the pictures before you agree with Tim's BS mister rollie eye guy![]()
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Start here http://www.tdr1.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1277227&postcount=15
That is NO WAY a 14K lb. equipment trailer. :-laf :-laf :-laf
Oh yeah, I think you were aiming for "make SENSE"![]()
Tim said:Remember, this is a ball hitch trailer 20' long and hardly anything inside and we're within a couple hundred pounds of the GVWR. Yes I could move my truck back on the trailer and reduce the tongue weight a hair without compromising stability or overloading the trailer (it's a 14k GVWR trailer) but that still doesn't leave much cushion.
I'm glad I got the 3500.
Super Trucker said:Did you fail reading comprehension in school? One I don't agree with most of Timmay's post. But that trailer can very well be a 14K GVW trailer. See in his post you linked to.
Did you just miss the 14K part?