Slowpoke Slim
Elite Member
- Joined
- Jan 6, 2017
- Messages
- 3,596
- Location
- Bismarck, ND
- Tractor
- Husqvarna YTH24V48 riding mower, Branson 3725CH
Wow. Nice rig.
Do yourself a favor, get it loaded up with all the "everything" you're going to keep in it, plus all clothes, food, beverages, gear, water in tank, etc, and go weigh that thing on a CAT scale.
I think you are going to be very much over you're trucks weight capacities for payload, rear axle, and rear tires.
I'm pulling a '34 foot 5th wheel, weighed on a CAT scale on the way to camp, 11,800 trailer weight, 2520 pin weight, and I'm within a few hundred pounds on rear axle and rear tires. *Forgot to add, I'm pulling with a 3/4 ton truck.*
I have air bags to level my ride height, and that helps the ride quality too. But air bags don't increase your rated payload numbers.
I'm debating now on going up to a dually, mostly to get more side to side stability when I'm pulling through heavy crosswinds. That's really about the only time I have any issues at all.
Do yourself a favor, get it loaded up with all the "everything" you're going to keep in it, plus all clothes, food, beverages, gear, water in tank, etc, and go weigh that thing on a CAT scale.
I think you are going to be very much over you're trucks weight capacities for payload, rear axle, and rear tires.
I'm pulling a '34 foot 5th wheel, weighed on a CAT scale on the way to camp, 11,800 trailer weight, 2520 pin weight, and I'm within a few hundred pounds on rear axle and rear tires. *Forgot to add, I'm pulling with a 3/4 ton truck.*
I have air bags to level my ride height, and that helps the ride quality too. But air bags don't increase your rated payload numbers.
I'm debating now on going up to a dually, mostly to get more side to side stability when I'm pulling through heavy crosswinds. That's really about the only time I have any issues at all.