TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge Part XIII
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Like I said you need to weigh the whole rig so you know, doubt that you would ever be at max on the trailer.
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Your GVWR looks like 14,000 so you would deduct the curb weight of your truck, full of fuel and you in it, add the pin weight of the trailer and that will give you what your truck capacity would be. So if your truck weighs 9500 that leaves you 4500 left on the truck, pin weight could be 1800 or more because its a toy hauler, that would leave you 2700 left you could put on the truck, passengers, luggage, whatever.. just make sure you aren't hauling to heavy, it will bite you in the *** if something goes wrong.
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Morning all.
Wise advice Ken. I've heard the same thing.
Chuck. Check out RVFTA. A great camping, equipment, and campsite resoarce.
Wise advice Ken. I've heard the same thing.
Chuck. Check out RVFTA. A great camping, equipment, and campsite resoarce.