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@MrtrenchTrucker8 ай бұрын
As a professional truck driver, I have actually helped many RVs scale out correctly. The number one biggest problem I see is that for some reason people like to put their tires directly on the yellow lines instead of in the Box. The second biggest issue I see is that they'll put two axles in the same box like both pickup axles or rear drive pickup and trailer. The third biggest issue I see is that they don't weigh the truck aka the tractor by itself without the trailer
@GregPrince-io1cb8 ай бұрын
agreed.....
@Captain-Awesome8 ай бұрын
That’s good to know, I am new to RVing and did think that lines meant “put tires here” LOL 😅
@MrtrenchTrucker8 ай бұрын
@Captain-Awesome you would be surprised, most RV's actually do make this mistake. CAT scales comprise of 3 smaller scales and the lines seperate the actual platforms. You can actually get out, look down, and see the 2 inch gap or so between the platforms so you really don't want to be between them. It is designed for semi trucks so smaller RV's still might not be big enough to scale correctly. That can be fixed with a re weigh, re positioning on the re weigh, and alittle math.
@Captain-Awesome8 ай бұрын
@@MrtrenchTrucker Thank you sir!!
@waynehowes5238 ай бұрын
They don't mean put the tires here, they mean put the tires in between.@@Captain-Awesome
@petersmith28378 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your numbers, we have a Dually GMC and 41' 5th wheel. We understand the importance of weight rating. Many people don't. Retired truck driver here. 😎
@IreneIronTravels8 ай бұрын
Right on! Yes, it amazing how quickly a SRW truck can get overloaded!
@dklswh8 ай бұрын
I am in a Ram truck forum, you would not believe what people pull with a 1500 series truck, i do believe that at least 90% of the RV's on the road are over weight.
@IreneIronTravels8 ай бұрын
We sure do see a lot of big RV's and small trucks! 🫣
@matthewwheatley47408 ай бұрын
Totally agree
@robbishop64508 ай бұрын
I think so too
@robertcolpitts45348 ай бұрын
Agreed. This was a hard lesson for us to learn. Payload matters; pickup trucks run out of payload long before they run out of tow capacity. The lighter half-ton trucks typically come with P-Metric radial tires. These are wholly unsuitable for towing trailers over 20' length (ask me how I know! 😉). The solution is to swap out those city tires for LT (Light Truck) tires. We did that, and the towing dynamics and experience changed immediately! Much more stable, and we didn't get tossed all over the highway every time a semi passed us. Even in windy weather we were much more stable towing. We were right at the limit of our payload, and this one change made a significant difference. We now use a 3/4-ton for towing our 25-ft travel trailer. Much better still!
@hoytoy1008 ай бұрын
Completely believe it. There is a belief system on some forums that if you can start and stop and it “feels good” with “no problems for years”, you are good to go. Lots of see no evil, feel no evil, mindset among RV community.
@carmancloud8 ай бұрын
Aaron I really appreciate how you explain things - the facts are always linear, at a good pace (not too fast or too slow,) and the information is clear and concise. Thank you 😊
@IreneIronTravels8 ай бұрын
Thanks Carman! Appreciate that! 😊
@matthewspaccarelli50078 ай бұрын
But you did not identify any particular problem or solution. Let me explain. You are only 670lb over weight on your trucks rear axle, and you are 4,420lb under the GCWR weight of 30,000lb. So, since you did not let me see the sticker on the side of your 5th wheel trailer I can't tell you for sure what the solution is but I can tell you a possible solution would be to move stuff in your trailer from the hitch towards the rear bumper. If your water tanks are in the rear of the trailer, you can keep them full. Think of your trailer as a teeter totter. This solution only works if you are under GVWR on your trailer. Also in your video at 3:58 you refer to GVWR as "Everything!" Although I know what you meant some people might confuse GVWR with GCWR, GCWR is a better description of "Everything" as in includes the maximum truck and trailer combined weight. I hope you receive this information well as I am trying to help you. Just so you know a little bit of my background. I have driven on every mile of interstate in the United States and most of Canada well over a million mile club I have driven all kinds of crazy stuff. Once I drove a 45' Prevost coach towing a jeep towing a trailer, that was fun. Here is a suggestion for a video: talk about weight distribution hitches and why you should never use them. The reason why is that the manufacturers of weight distribution hitches don't do any research into how much extra tongue weight they put on a ball coupler. When you use a weight distribution hitch it puts a very high load pushing down on the ball coupler that is attached to the ball if you have a heavy tongue weight trailer and then add a weight distribution hitch you could be way exceeding the capacity of the ball coupler and not even know it. I had this conversation with one of the manufacturers and ask them for the engineering specifications to give me that weight, when they said they didn't have it I threw away the weight distribution hitch and have never used one since. I just make sure my trailers are loaded correctly. @@IreneIronTravels
@Ronstar9118 ай бұрын
Don't forget about the tires! On the sidewall of each tire is the max load at the highest pressure rating. On my rig I was 300lbs under the rear axel max BUT only 100 lbs under the tire maxx. Tire manufacturers vary even with the same " ply" rating. Thanks for your wonderful clear explanation.
@plaraiii8 ай бұрын
Great point! I was going to chime in about the tires as well. Generally the Gross Axle Weight Rating is limited by the tires, not the axle itself. The axles are shared sometimes shared between dually and SRW 3500/350 and are again limited by the tires.
@tomcruse57318 ай бұрын
You load evenly, run tires at max. pressure. You never see a truck driver adding or taking out air from his tires.
@IreneIronTravels8 ай бұрын
Yes, very true! I briefly mentioned tires, but I didn't go into detail on ours. Ironically, the Tremor comes with Goodyear duratracs that have 4,000 per tire. The standard F350 is 3750 per tire.
@mikeanderson33348 ай бұрын
Also remember that many tires have speed ratings as well. Some of those are in the 63-67 mph range. If you are towing in western states with the 80mph speed limits, the real limit is what is on your tires. Often going slower ends up being faster, because you are not replacing tires. This becomes more vital the closer you get to the tire's limits.
@joshuastevens59103 ай бұрын
@@tomcruse5731Yeah my 1 ton dually ram 3500 long bed is 65 front and 80 rear. Mines a 2021 with Hight output 6.7 Cummins and can tow 37,100 lbs with a gooseneck hitch. Stout trucks. It’s why you see way more Cummins doing hotshot then you do ford and Chevy/Gmc. The 2021 ram 3500 6.7 beat Ford 2021 6.7 f250/f350 in every rating.
@knappdaddy8 ай бұрын
We bought a new travel trailer last year when we paid off our 1/2 ton pup, everyone there and even the factory said our truck would tow it just fine. The trailer weight is only 5500 and our towing capacity was 10500 but the tongue weight is 840 ( Front kitchen and slide) After we had a couple scares towing it we took it to the scales and ended up we were way over on our payload and rear axle rating. Now I have a truck payment on a new 3/4 ton. Never trust the sales person that says your truck is enough for your new trailer !
@kc8ufv8 ай бұрын
If it's something that the sales rep promises, always get it in writing. If there's a problem with something, there's a warranty you can use
@heavenleigh1118 ай бұрын
Weight distribution hitch?
@michaeltutty15408 ай бұрын
I had a custom ordered 89 Grand Marquis with a 6,000 pound trailer rating. With load equalizing, tongue weight was limited at 750 lbs. The combined weight rating was 12,500 pounds.
@dwaynepenner27888 ай бұрын
@@heavenleigh111 I bet not, in fact that hitch weight probably overloads the hitch withou WD
@who_wantsit8 ай бұрын
Did the same trailer salesman, sell you your new truck also?
@waynedanley11908 ай бұрын
Aaron I am sure you are enjoying the dually while towing but not so much when not. We switched over to a dually because my F-350 SRW was all but maxed out with our fifth wheel. After having taken the fifth wheel on several trips in the last year with the dually, I much prefer the towing dynamics of the dually over the SRW. Good luck and happy camping……
@paulroesner8 ай бұрын
Good informative video! We went through the exact same issue. The old truck was a F250 Gas Tremor with 2700lb payload and a Grand Design 2930RL with 2100lb dry pin weight. With just me in the truck, full fuel tank, 200lbs of tools, hitch and your usual stuff in the trailer, cloths, bathroom stuff, no water in tanks, no washer/dryer, some food, 300lb solar system, put us 1700lb over our payload rating!!! Total surprise from the "wise" guidance on the RV forums, "everything is fine" attitude. Even with the new SRW 2023+ Super Duty's and their 7000lb rear GWAR, 4000lb payload numbers will not support this 35ft RV. We were stuck buying a dually. General rule of thumb seems to be, if you are towing a fifth wheel with a DRY 2000lb+ pin weight, you're most likely in dually territory. FYI, F350 dually rear axle rating is 9900lbs.
@mrmorrison2998 ай бұрын
Anyone else think it’s funny Chris is promoting her fitness business after a video of the rig being overweight ? 🤪😂❤️
@blairM3638 ай бұрын
Should have been the commercial half-way through.
@IreneIronTravels8 ай бұрын
Thats actually really funny! 😆 We didn't put that together till now! 🤣
@stevecasey10377 ай бұрын
😂
@SteveSRT8 ай бұрын
Excellent video, I think this is the first one I’ve seen covering this topic that was clear, didn’t go to far off topic and stated the information in a way inexperienced people could understand. We own a trucking company specializing in heavy haul so just by experience I’ve always watched for peoples setups and see a ton of them that are clearly overloaded. Another thing often overlooked is some states require special drivers license endorsements. Nevada for example requires either a class J endorsement or class A CDL (or non commercial) for anything being towed that weighs over 10k pounds.
@davidmelendrez13088 ай бұрын
I’ve seen several videos on the GVWR and tow capacity topic, and I was pretty sure I had a handle on it. But Aaron I want to thank you for this video. This was by far the clearest and most helpful breakdown I’ve seen. Nicely done. 👍
@marksadler8778 ай бұрын
Totally agree!
@tedwalford76158 ай бұрын
Hear, hear!
@IreneIronTravels8 ай бұрын
Well thank you! Appreciate you watching! 😊
@gordonmedley8 ай бұрын
We tow our 30' Airstream with a dually and I often wondered if we got too much truck. But after traveling with the setup, we're finding it works well and we feel safe with it's towing stability and most important, the ability to stop quickly and safely. BTW, great explanations on all points.
@DavidKroff8 ай бұрын
I haul horses for my daughter to show. I have always had a dually, even when I only had a 4 horse trailer. We have traveled more than 24 hours at a time to get to a show. I've always felt safe and never had a flat on the truck. Plenty on the trailer.
@BIGMIKE54ify8 ай бұрын
To big of a truck isn't a issue people think it is because they think o I'd I drop to a small truck I'll save fuel witch when towing isn't true
@wilburfinnigan21428 ай бұрын
gordonmedley YOU can NEVER Have too much truck !!! For years I had a 97 F series Super Duty (F450) 7.3 Powerstroke diesel, It had an 11 ft flatbed for the 10 ft camper and we pulled a 2 horse Logan trailer, truck GCWR was 24500 Loaded it weighed in at 19,000 so had plenty of leway and never had a problem and we did a lot of mountain work, Had lots of crazy comments "Think you got enough truck ???" NOPE !!!! Just right !!!
@davesup50592 ай бұрын
I once saw a Toyota Sienna pulling a 30 ft. Airstream on the interstate. Scary!
@camperbum8 ай бұрын
Great job explaining how to get your axles weight right, being a retired truck driver, I've seen alot of over weight or not "balanced weight" accidents, trucks and rvs, most often people don't check anything out and just hook up and go, in most states, DOT will give you a big fine on top of clean up and repair damages you caused on the highway and hopefully you didn't kill anyone, so 10 to 12 dollars and 30 minutes, could help you travel safely...Thanks, can't to see you're next video, hopefully others are sharing this one and you're next.
@AFoxintheWild8 ай бұрын
So I haul a truck camper. It’s all about the Payload. It took me a changing trucks once but I learned my lesson. I run a dually now and I will always have one. The positives outweigh the negatives.
@edwardmylnychuk57748 ай бұрын
at least you learnt, most dont and wonder why they have problems, i see this with boats especially at ramps where they have a sss box car pulling a fair sized boat.
@fcodxdart10838 ай бұрын
Just FYI its not all about the payload. You can still be under payload but over on your axle rating.
@AFoxintheWild8 ай бұрын
Copy that. I’m still 2700 under that.
@pathoppe8 ай бұрын
We’ve been down this road as well. There are a lot of terms and what they represent to learn when planning to tow a rig. Unfortunately there are a lot of keyboard experts that spread bad information. Your video was well done. Our first truck purchase was an F250 CCLB with the 6.7 L diesel engine. The “truck expert” at the dealership assured us it would handle the fifthwheel we were looking at. (Yes we gave home all the numbers). The. RV salesman agreed that the F250 would be just what we needed. So we bought the truck. Thankfully we learned more about what all the numbers meant before we bought the fifth wheel too. Our payload of only 1926# would not have been enough for the rig we were looking at. We ended up buying a tt instead, due to the low payload. A few years later we bought a new 2023 F350 CCLB with the 7.3 L gas motor and 4.30 gears. I spec’d the truck out for maximum payload and towing capability. GAWR Front axle 5990# GAWR Rear axle 7230# GVWR 11,900# Payload. 4631# Fifthwheel towing Max Pin Wt. 3195# Max Trailer rating 21,300# These numbers are specific to my truck vin, directly from ford. If only the original “truck expert” had suggested the right truck for what we wanted to do, it would have saved us time, money and lots of angst. Since I wasn’t going to make that mistake twice, I spent a lot of time researching each rating. So you aren’t alone in this… Safe travels
@iwwqytv8 ай бұрын
How has the experience been going from diesel to gas? Just guessing here, but I would think you went from higher torque and lower trailer weight, to a combo with less torque and more tailer weight. Do you tow at higher elevations or through mountains?
@pathoppe8 ай бұрын
@@iwwqytv yes, you are correct. The F250 with the 6.7 L diesel had a lot of torque but minimal payload. Our 2023 F350 with the 7.3 L gas motor and 4.30 gears has a lot of torque too, just not as much as the diesel. Yes the diesel is better but the gas motor does the job nicely. We towed a 8100# tt over the Rockies a couple of months ago. It handled it just fine. We just picked up our new Rockwood R371RK fifthwheel yesterday. It’s currently at just over 11,000# empty. It towed just fine driving from Elkhart IN to Milwaukee WI. No big hills but I’m not worried. It was still zippy on the highway and off the line. We are headed out west next week. I will know more then but I really don’t see a need. The only thing I miss is getting fuel at truck stops with my tsd card. It let me use truck lanes with high volume pumps. It filled my 48 gal tank really quick and the lanes were easy to navigate with the truck and trailer. I do miss that but otherwise I am happy with my truck trailer combo. It’s all about what you are pulling and what your expectations are.
@125AXer8 ай бұрын
I wasn't aware that Ford still offered the V-10 gas motor in F350's. As far as missing the commercial vehicle pump use, there are *some* truck stops and highway service plazas that have gasoline available in the truck areas. Certainly much more comfortably accessible for people towing big trailers. 👍
@pathoppe8 ай бұрын
@@125AXer the 7.3 L is a large V8 gas motor. It is available in F250’s and F350’s
@125AXer8 ай бұрын
@@pathoppe Well, I'll be darned, I haven't been paying attention for a while, it seems. Thanks for the info.
@HealthyVeganLiving3 ай бұрын
I am also a professional driver and drove for Old Dominion for 15 years. I think this is the very best video and you did an outstanding job of explaining it. I always knew I needed at least a 1 ton truck and at least this explains it and I’ll be showing this to my wife so that she understands what the limitations are. You should know I’m subscribe to you and I enjoy your channel.
@jasonnadeau65388 ай бұрын
Great video and information! Another thing to consider is if you are ever in an accident and you are overweight, you will have a lot more headaches with insurance and liability.
@shanesherwood3438 ай бұрын
Thanks for video I’m new to rv life just ordered a new bumper pull camper and bought a bigger truck to pull it with people thought I was crazy adding up the weights of my kids car seats and my wife and I to make sure I had enough truck for us plus gear this video to me proves I’m not so crazy
@rowlandgray50298 ай бұрын
A lot of good comments. When buying don't trust any of the Sales folks at the trailer lots. LOL I've been RV'er pulling, hauling etc since I was 16 and now 72. Was a Program Design Engineer for one of big 3, we have to know the DOT spec,s. they are there for a reason. Also, Test Engineer for Army on 10-ton and above heavy trucks. ( University of Michigan Engineering has a class, "Design for Trucking" ) It was a great class and you get to very loads in different types of Trailers, as well as the tractor, weight, Balance, center of Gravity, and placement. Just commenting look around there are probably other places that do it as well as any local or State Changes in towing. The axle to axle, tires, the center of Gravity, etc and balanced load are very important. So, I am used to weights and assuring one axle is not overloaded to the other axles. Good job, I also weigh my vehicles as you would be surprised what you accumulate LOL. I have years ago been through some of the same comments I see below. Been told I had enough truck well lucky for me some of my family were truckers and I listened and learned way back from them. Can't say enough more time should be spent doing what was done here and getting folks to everytime they hook up loads change, tires, etc. Everytime I get out at a rest area or fuel I walk around mine to see what I may not feel or notice.... Job and Information well done on this video
@wtthatsme9518 ай бұрын
Awesome job providing the basics on understanding how your rig's weight works in relationship with the combined truck and 5th wheel weights. "Yes" this issue is discussed on every form of social media. Your explanations may cause several viewers to hop on the scales and see for themselves. F.Y.I. = I weigh our setup EVERY-TIME we roll out! Sadly, many are going to find out that their RV dealership who told them that their truck was rated to pull that trailer they are preparing to buy or just bought; are going to find they are over their max weights. Especially the so-called "Half Ton" 5th wheel trailers being pulled by a "1500 or 150" half ton truck. Like a vast majority that we see on the road on a regular basis. ... Great job on the video!
@kokopellie8 ай бұрын
This is a very important topic! We were shocked when we went down this confusing learning curve. Keep up the good job you're sharing with all of us. The trailer people just want to sell trailers and the truck people do the same.
@mikeaguiar24058 ай бұрын
Great Numbers, and information that RV people should know. I recently went to the Seattle and Tacoma RV shows and had quite a few salesman try to sell me fifth wheels that were way over what my truck can handle (2500) all they want is to be able to sell something. They don’t care if you can safely pull it or not.
@earlhunt28158 ай бұрын
100% true! When we were looking for a class c, I focused on the OCCC and was stunned When the salesman said he didn't know what the OCCCwas the salesman and claimed to be in the business for years. What a liar. I left Camping World and will never buy any RV from them. Oh, We did buy a Winnebago View had an independent dealership and happy with it ...Just have to watch the weight.
@tomcruse57318 ай бұрын
@@earlhunt2815 do the research on your own and you will know more than the salesman.
@billdurham84778 ай бұрын
No matter what they are selling all salespeople make their living telling lies. Head into the service dept and see if they can talk to you about what you are looking at can do.
@jlexon8 ай бұрын
A local reputable RV dealer wouldn't sell a trailer to a buyer who came in with a 1/2 ton pickup to tow it. The buyer was not willing to accept the fact that his pickup wasn't adequate for the tongue weight. They told him that they would not send him out with their trailer attached to the pickup he had. They certainly earned my respect.
@duckwacker87206 ай бұрын
Most of them don't have a clue also trailer manufacturers have been pushing "half ton towable"
@mattnewton83328 ай бұрын
You learned the hard way that the Tremor trim was not intended to be a towing machine. This is why I ordered a CCLB Lariat, maximum GAWR/GVWR SRW option.
@WillC2993 ай бұрын
I'm a stickler for towing numbers. I tow a 33 foot camper with my f150. I have slightly upgraded a few things like brakes and springs to make the towing experience easier. But I still tow within my factory tow specs. Its important to know that buying helper springs and drilled and slotted towing rotors doesn't change your factory tow ratings. Be safe out there. Not just for you and your family, but also for the family driving beside you.
@anthonyalfeo18998 ай бұрын
I’m a professional truck driver and full time RV’er. I have a one ton duality that’s been used for slide in camper, bumper pull and fifth wheel. I have a stack of scale tickets in my truck right now documenting past and present vehicle weights. I love doing it. Any change in configuration is celebrated with another trip to the scale. I can show you anal attention to detail AND flagrant stupidity (yeah, despite doing it for a living) The easiest rating to overlook and violate is tire rating. Fine, you made yourself aware of your units GVW ratings and stand ahead of the majority of people out there, but can the rubber beneath it stand the load? and are your tires properly inflated? The second easiest to overlook is hitch ratings. Oh how we collectively beat up our hitches. Glad this guy focused on weight distribution on tow vehicle. If too much of the weight is on the drive axle, or leveraged off the steer axle (bumper pull I’m looking at you)…surprise! Cannot steer, especially in wet or freezing conditions.
@mikeweis59258 ай бұрын
The best description of this process I’ve seen. Thank you for taking the time. I’ve used a cat scale to prove I was not overloaded when I had to have my 5th wheel axles bent back into alignment. I was okay, but just barely. But my RV is a 2004 model that just needed persuaded back into alignment. Tires wearing even now.
@ronstrong95608 ай бұрын
I bet that it was a Thor & they didn't stand by their (no)warranty.
@mikeweis59258 ай бұрын
@@ronstrong9560 it’s a Keystone, but it’s a 2004. Warranty ran out 18 years ago.
@bossturbo8 ай бұрын
My 2023 F-350 crew cab lariat srw with the 7.3 gas motor has a payload capacity of 4,390 lbs with a gvwr of 11,900. Keep in mind the diesel is wonderful, but does lower the truck's payload because it's heavier.
@Californians_go_home7 ай бұрын
My 2022 350 diesel is rated at 12400 not 11900. They may have increased the weight rating on the diesels. I did look at the charts for all models and trims awhile back. The short box vs the long box and the 2wd vs the 4wd all have different GVRW. Mine is a 4wd long bed crew cab and that’s probably factored in also.
@user-su6kq7cv2s4 күн бұрын
@@Californians_go_home Agree - all that additional metal and options get heavy. We have a Ram 3500 Laramie dually diesel crew cab long bed with lots of bells and whistles, but our payload capacity is still only around 5,100 lbs. A base model 3500 dually with the hemi engine has a payload of around 7,700 lb.
@Californians_go_home4 күн бұрын
@@user-su6kq7cv2s I have learned you can have the weight rating on your truck de rated if you are trying to stay under a certain rating for commercial purposes. Found it interesting. Depending on how your truck was ordered from the factory, you can have options that increase the payload capacity and the door tag will reflect that. Most F350’s I believe ship at 11900, mine was special ordered by a guy that never took delivery and my tag says 12400. I believe it was ordered with a specified rating . Only a guess.
@johndresden56357 ай бұрын
I'm amazed at the people I meet that have never did this. We have basically the same set you have but our 5th wheel is only 30 feet. We travel pretty light and when we got out new camper, we purged a lot of stuff we never used. I took ours to the scale when we first got it and made sure it was fully loaded. We are way under our GVW non all axles and hitch. This was very good information and I hope others watch it.
@skyler_wa8 ай бұрын
11:40 You've got your arrow pointed at the 2-wheel drive (4x2) column. The correct number for your short-bed 4x4 Tremor is one column to the right of that and shows 21,900 for Tremor (footnote 6). That said, I realize that the other numbers like GVWR and GAWR are where the problem is.
@IreneIronTravels8 ай бұрын
Yes, thank you! I missed that on the small print! 🤣 21,900👍
@kenstroupe96178 ай бұрын
Actually you're limited to 19K based on the 5th wheel hitch. Footnote #4 That 21,900 is for goose neck. @@IreneIronTravels
@darinkent91848 ай бұрын
So, it appears you were over weight, did you trade in on a dually? We had srw too and traded it. I feel much safer with the dually and better ride
@ggrepoman18 күн бұрын
I'm glad to hear you decided to weigh everything, I feel more than 60% don't. Here's a quick way to tell if you're towing too much, like in your case as well as everyone else who may not know if it looks like your truck is doing a wheelie after you hook up, you are towing too much.
@johnwinter97228 ай бұрын
Good info. I watched payload very closely when I purchased our new trailer last fall. We are close, but o.k. Towing a trailer with a GVRW of 6,933 lbs. with a Silverado 1500 with tow package and payload of 1,755 lbs. We have 100+ lbs of cushion. Trailer and truck tow very nicely. The torsion bar suspension on the Rockwood Mini Lite is excellent. Braking is smooth and powerful on the truck and the trailer.
@mmmd34298 ай бұрын
How does it handle going over and down mountain passes? What are your tire ratings?
@johnwinter97228 ай бұрын
Have not had it on mountain passes as yet. I towed our previous trailer, which weighed about 500 lbs less, out to PA and back last summer, about 3.500 miles. The PA turnpike has a few grades, but nothing like the mountains in the west. Living in MN, most of our travel will not be in the mountains. Don't know the specific ratings, but my truck has Goodyear Wrangler All Terrain Kevlar tires. The trailer has Goodyear Endurance. Been towing travel trailers on Goodyear Wranglers of different flavors since 2011. Never had an issue with truck or trailer tires. @@mmmd3429
@timsmothers87408 ай бұрын
Definitely Under Trucked Lol 100lbs of cushion, 100 lbs of cushion is you fooling yourself into believing that you're not a danger to Yourselves, but you need to at a minimum a 3/4 ton with towing packages etc. Then, you will have an appropriate Cushion.
@jaccole8 ай бұрын
So true, so true! If he was at 75% of max tow or hitch weight and 100#’s over, that’s one thing, but to be within 100#’s of max ratings. No way! OMG! Unless I am reading that wrong? @@timsmothers8740
@Broney-tw3vy8 ай бұрын
Great video! I was commercial truck for 17 years prior to this. I have approximately 1.5 million safe miles my under my belt and I like to think that I have enough valid insight and experience to chime in here. I did some hauling with my 07 F350 SRW with a (modified for improved towing) 6.0 Powerstroke that was quite heavy on two occasions around 7-8 years ago. I remember scaling about 200-ish lbs heavy on the rear axle of my ford with a 12,000lb (dry/empty) tri axle dually gooseneck trailer (that's a mouth full). My loaded weight was 34,700lbs and some change. I made two loaded 1500 mile trips and two 1500 mile trips with the trailer unloaded. My truck handled it just fine during that window but there was definitely noticeable wear on it. Being a single rear wheel truck, I ended up using most of the available tire life on relatively new E load rated tires. While I was impressed with the power my truck had, it was clear that I was pushing things. Today's diesel trucks are far more powerful and, for that reason, I feel that the newer diesels can give some people false confidence and get them into trouble. After its all said and done, your rig needs to do more than pull your trailer. That is what makes the info in this video so important. You NEED to be able to stop, control your load going downhill (the importance of this cannot be overstated) turn safely, fit in to places and there isn't always a level place to park. Even though I was only marginally over on my drive axle and well under the load capacity of my trailer, I was well over my max towing capacity. The heavier you make it, the more things that can wrong and you increase the likelihood that bad things can occur. I got away with it and no longer haul anything.
@tpaul3407 ай бұрын
Exactly, most of my 1/2 ton friends brag how their truck is capable of towing. But they put their fingers in their ears when I ask how it's going to handle if they get hit, have to stop, or have a blowout.
@Californians_go_home7 ай бұрын
@@tpaul340women never listen. I’m assuming they are women because they have 1/2 ton trucks. Wait I’m wrong, it’s 2024, the gals drive the one tons, the boys drive the console shifter eco boosts.
@Outofphocus9378 ай бұрын
Glad to see this video. Way too many people thinking their loaded up Platinum or Limited trim level trucks can tow the maximum advertised weights they show on the commercials and advertisements. In reality you're looking at a XL regular cab with an 8 ft box 2WD to get those numbers, which nobody is buying. I'd be willing to bet that a large majority of people towing these massive 5th wheels with their high trim level crew cabs are way, way over their payload and GVWR.
@bradcoddington16798 ай бұрын
Yep higher the trim level the lower the towing capacity and payload capacity.
@eatdafat71018 ай бұрын
Yup. I see people going by the sticker on their hitch and not the mfg tables based on their trim and wheelbase.
@Scout8198 ай бұрын
Exactly, each manufacturer has a towing guide pdf with every cab/bed/powertrain/drivetrain/gearing configuration. People don't realize those numbers are for the ABSOLUTE most BASIC truck you can get with not a SINGLE option other than any listed as required. What's on there is still your trucks Gross Combined, regardless of trim, but payload will limit you(idc what any of these smarties say about "oh it doesn't matter, the axles are rated for it!" yeah, it doesn't matter, until it does matter).
@shawnl47568 ай бұрын
My 2020 LTZ 3500 is rated for 31500 per sticker on the door from GM so nice that they put that there 😊
@johnneil66537 ай бұрын
The real discrepancy is that J2807 tow ratings are based on 15% pin weight for goosenecks, and only 400 pounds of people + gear in the cab. (In this scenario, J2807 requires the TV to be within GVWR at the stated tow rating. So it really has nothing to do with options.) RVers don't travel that way. Higher pin weight percentages and more gear in the truck is why payload capacity isn't easy to hit for many (but not all) trucks before hitting other metrics. Manufacturers swayed J2807 this way because it's a marketing tool, and bigger numbers make for better marketing.
@jimgeorger445218 күн бұрын
This is great information, which many folks are unaware of or choose to ignore. waiting for the day when “Truck Inspection Ahead” includes RVs.
@PetrolJunkie5 ай бұрын
Just a note: He says that front axle loads don't really matter. If you install your fifth wheel hitch or gooseneck ball in front of the rear axle you will add weight to the front axle. In fact, it should be installed in front of the rear axle. If you have too much weight on the rear axle you may be able to move your hitch point forward to shift weight and correct that. (I've done this on my own truck, it actually drives a lot better with more weight on the front axle.)
@barbaradowney42078 ай бұрын
Excellent video Aaron, such important information that many need to pay attention to. I can't tell you how many times I've heard "I know my truck and what it can do. It tows just fine, no problems." That generally means I don't need no stinkin Cat Scales.
@jrock64078 ай бұрын
I've watched quite a few of these RV weight type videos, and I think you knocked it out of the park. You explained the numbers as simply as possible. Much appreciated.
@MikeFullyFulford8 ай бұрын
Good job explaining the weights, lot's of people do not understand how they work. Eyeballing you can see the truck is definitely at the edge. Bags or heavier springs would help, although they won't increase axle rating, but it will help handling in more extreme circumstances. Although the truck would weigh a little more I suspect a long box may actually work better if the hitch was set up correctly as you can put a little more weight on the front axle.
@neilrankin99458 ай бұрын
Thanks for broaching this topic! As you said it doesn't get enough attention. Perhaps your mini series should include individual tire weigh offered by Escapees. In my opinion it is a much better option as it ensures weight distribution from side to side is factored in.
@IreneIronTravels8 ай бұрын
Great suggestion, thanks Neil! I actually talked about Escapees Weigh Safe, but cut it out of the video as I was trying to not make it too long winded. We have friends that did that and it really is a great option. I knew I should have kept it in!
@darrenb97518 ай бұрын
Thanks for creating such a clear and informative video - this was great. One small suggestion: while your method for calculating gross trailer weight certainly works, it is much easier and more intuitive to simply take the gross weight of the Truck and RV combo and subtract the gross weight of the truck. Using your numbers, that would be 25,580 - 8,840 = 16,740. No need to do all the math with the axle weights!
@larkendelvie8 ай бұрын
One big thing to remember is that all liquids count -- gas, diesel, propane, fresh water, gray water, black water etc. Thanks - this video was full of great info.
@IreneIronTravels8 ай бұрын
Yes! 😊👍
@tyersontheroad26078 ай бұрын
DEF too!
@jordancook16688 ай бұрын
Count as what?
@CentralPlainsEnt8 ай бұрын
The weight of extra items need taken into consideration. If you have 2, 40 lb propane bottles make sure they are full. Same with water. If you are boondocking and fill your water tank have it full when you weigh. I was told weigh full of fresh water and weigh, drop the water and weigh again so I know how 50 gallons of water affects all the axle weights. Basically load the thing up to the heaviest it will be. If you are over then figure out what you need to reduce. The RV dealers that say do not worry they don't stop RVs are bullshit artists. They can stop you any where and if you're overweight you are screwed. Need a video of what happens when you are overweight and idea of what the fines are. USA is broke and checking RV weight is low hanging fruit for highway funds!!!
@BrianWaller-qe7gr8 ай бұрын
Yep that’s why truckers get weighed before and after fueling. If dot limit is 80k pounds and the total weight before fuel is 79500 you can get 450-475 pounds of fuel.
@chuckchillson28777 ай бұрын
My father was a mechanic for a large construction company and was up on the dot regulations for there trucks he has always talked about how no one ever looks at there tire load range so nice job mentioning that
@Bodie20208 ай бұрын
If you get a slider 5th wheel hitch or set up to move it forward or back you can distribute the weight in your truck and make your weights as we say axle out properly. I build all my trucks with more than one hitch location. So I can make things legal.
@brianb-p65868 ай бұрын
Nope. The 3600 pounds of hitch weight is still 3600 pounds added to the truck, so it is still over GVWR, regardless of the hitch position. The rear axle load could be reduced by sliding the hitch forward, but GVWR will still be exceeded, and front GAWR might be exceeded as well.
@bleachinuri3 ай бұрын
@@brianb-p6586 DONT FORGET AXLE WEIGHT, YOU CAN BE WITHIN THE VEHICLE SPECS AND BE OVER ON AN AXLE DO TO WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION.
@AdventuraHighway318 ай бұрын
One of the best videos I have watched about that subject 👍 I have read too much nonsense on many forums about the maximum towing rating of trucks only that I decided to share your video rather than trying to re-explain the same thing over and over again. Cheers Phil
@IreneIronTravels8 ай бұрын
Well thank you! Appreciate that!
@TomDobyns8 ай бұрын
I'll be interested in your next video explaining what you are going to do. I have the same truck you do and I'm pulling a Brinkley Z3100. We just changed over from a class A motorhome, so I don't think we have yet loaded our 5th wheel to the hilt! We used to have a camper on the truck, and for that, I added airbags. Don't know if that just helps level the ride, or increases capacity. Look forward to your comments. Thanks for all the work you do putting together these videos. You're a great couple!
@IreneIronTravels8 ай бұрын
Thanks Appreciate you watching! You should be ok if you stay south of 15k. But again so many variables, with how much weight you put in the truck with people, pets, gear and hitch.And you wont 100% know till you weigh. The airbags do help level your truck which improves drivability and safety, but will not increase your capacity at all. So you could still be overloading your truck with airbags on.
@owenarkison35588 ай бұрын
Air bags only help to level your truck. They don’t give you any more cargo capacity. Many folks are over weight and have no idea they are.
@rnordquest8 ай бұрын
Airbags will carry some of the load that the suspension was carrying before. That will give your suspension more capacity. However, the total load from both is carried by the axles and tires which have no increased capacity. If you put on higher capacity wheels and tires you’ll eventually hit another limit like lug nuts or bearings. You can have a problem if you get too much truck as well. The 5th wheel was designed to be hauled by a certain truck and suspension. The suspension of an F750 is way too stiff for a 5th wheel frame. The 350 goes over a pothole and moves 3” while the 750 moves 1” (just an illustration).
@pif05148 ай бұрын
@@rnordquest All arbags do is keep the truck level; they DO NOT increase any load capacity
@stevem67118 ай бұрын
Probably should show the other sticker on the door jam (yellow with the tire on it) It actually shows your payload number. This is important as it compensates for the trim level of your truck. There's also one on your trailer.
@ryanehlis4268 ай бұрын
As an oilfield truck driver I was routinely overweight at least 5 k 😊 The more oil I moved the more $ I made!
@nia68494 ай бұрын
Where are you hauling at?
@briandonahue27367 ай бұрын
That’s the genius of the weight distributing hitch on a travel trailer setup. Moves a few hundred pounds from the rear axle to the front axle.
@robertpulliam99738 ай бұрын
All the 5th wheel hitches I have had were mounted 2” in front of the rear axle centerline so that a small part of the trailer king pin weight was transferred to the front axle. EMPTY WEIGHT of a truck includes a full tank of fuel also.
@oldeenglish80588 ай бұрын
I agree, that couple of inches transfers a small amount of the 5th wheel to the trucks front axle. If you are lucky enough to have a sliding 5th wheel hitch you can finesse how much weight you put on the trucks front axle to obtain a "solid feel" when towing. Always double check though because adding any more weight to the front of the towed 5th wheel will add a little to the trucks front axle. Stay alert, stay safe and happy trails! (Retired CDL driver and accredited community college instructor)
@bthomas8158 ай бұрын
Another top notch video from you guys! I can't wait to see how you address this issue in your next video. I have a 25' Airstream Globetrotter that I used to tow with an Infinity QX80 (until I visited a CAT scale). While we were officially under the advertised "Towing Capacity" of the SUV, we couldn't put anything inside without going over the GVWR. We upgraded to a RAM 2500 with 6.4 HEMI. The nearly 3,000 lb payload of the truck can easily handle anything we put in the bed, plus the 1,000 lb tongue wt. My loaded tongue wt is about 150 lbs higher than factory specs because I have a 900 Ah lithium bank and Victron Multiplus II (I learned how to do this install in part from your videos). I recently did an experiment to determine the effect of using a weight distribution hitch vs leveling the truck with air suspension. I'd be happy to send you my numbers which would be applicable to folks with 3/4 ton trucks and bumper pull setup. Keep up the great work!
@gls99028 ай бұрын
We have friends who have been traveling since 1990. At one point they had moved up to a 5th wheel 2 axle trailer smaller than yours which was pulled by a Chevy pickup. Shortly after putting this combination on the road they had a tire blowout on one tire on the trailer while cruising at speed on a four lane freeway doing 60 mph. There was a significant control issue immediately following the blowout which did not lead to driving off the road or forced lane crossing, either of which could have bee fatal. It was a very harrowing experience though. When they were able to get to the nearest RV repair facility to effect repairs on the damage to the trailer, one of the senior staff members had a serious conversation about puling a 5th wheel trailer with a pickup truck like theirs that did not have dual rear wheels. He pointed out that had the blowout occurred on either of the rear tires of their tow vehicle, they most likely would have lost control immediately with very serious injuries or fatalities as a result. Not to mention the destruction of one or both vehicles. After a long discussion and other consultations with other sources they made a very well informed decision to trade in their nearly new truck on a truck with duel tires for many more years of safe traveling. I am very surprised you did not even mention this at all.
@timyogerst43497 ай бұрын
Having the trailer brake level adjusted properly will make a huge difference under those circumstances!
@Roger_Rabbit_Adventures8 ай бұрын
Great video breakdown on the GVW & axle weights. Truck Driver for 30+ years and alot of people do not understand these numbers
@gardnergerry11828 ай бұрын
Exactly why we got an F350 Dually to pull our Paradigm 310RL. My payload is 5564# and GVWR is 14K#. Safe travels kids!
@IreneIronTravels8 ай бұрын
Smart move!
@gardnergerry11828 ай бұрын
I am a former trucker. 😊
@johnirwin18378 ай бұрын
Those numbers are not for a 350 Ford. Maybe a 450 or 550.
@gardnergerry11828 ай бұрын
@@johnirwin1837 I can assure you those are the real numbers on the stickers on our 2019 F350 dually.
@mmmd34298 ай бұрын
@@johnirwin1837F550 is way higher. But getting into the class 5 comes with insurance costing more depending upon what state. Commercial insurance policies are not cheap.
@bobbysenterprises32208 ай бұрын
Thank you for being a responsible tower and taking the tome to help people who may not know to understand
@bishopgeorge13338 ай бұрын
Sir, you are spot on, when I had my 1 ton Chevy Duramax Long bed towing a 2023 North Point 310RLTS I was about 150lbs from maxing out my RAWR, I had a 7250lbs and was 150lbs left to go. My GVWR was 12,300lbs for my long bed, I was good on the other weight rating, but I didn't like the fact that I had only 150lbs left so I just move up to a 1 ton dually and I'm glad I did because we might be moving up a little in getting another 5th wheel later but for now I like that specs on our setup. This was a helpful video for me and I'm sure for other also, and yes you are so right I have seen a lot of 3/4 truck towing what seem like over weight 5th wheel towing cross-country a few times you see a lot as you know.
@frankzicari7848 ай бұрын
I remember when I was a kid, back in the late 60s. My dad and other people would hook up the travel trailer to the family sedan or station wagon. I don't think that there were all these numbers to think about but what I do know is people weren't going 70,75, or 80 mph.
@oneboltzfan8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. This is one of the reasons I opted for a gas engine. I increased my payload rating.
@jeffmoon62308 ай бұрын
I had a good understanding of all these weights prior to your video, but you did a great job of explaining. Hopefully a lot of people are learning from this.
@arthouston73616 ай бұрын
30 years ago, I was a heavy duty mechanic. When I saw the clip of you pulling the RV, I noticed your front end was a little high. To me, that suggested you were heavier than desired. I called that, "front end dancing."
@ramhammer10-46 ай бұрын
💯 I worked at ups. They got a batch of new single axle ch 612 macks tractors in the late 90s early 2000s. The all did the front end dancing. They went thru tires like crazy. The tires would get choppy and slap the highway wobble at highways speeds
@hawkman20008 ай бұрын
All very good points, i keep trying to tell everyone my truck is almost overloaded with my current setup. I had a salesman try and sell me a Ram 2500 after i came in to inquire about a 5500!
@josephrichter8268 ай бұрын
I pulled 35,000 lbs with a 93 f250. Pulled it fine right up to 70mph no struggle.. Couldn't stop though
@bigloads36007 ай бұрын
Lmao
@Ellis11277 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@duckwacker87206 ай бұрын
No reason to be near 70mph
@josephrichter8266 ай бұрын
@@duckwacker8720 it was the speed limit
@user-je5jq1xp5q4 ай бұрын
@@josephrichter826 THE speed limit should be based on your towing a trailer Along with the speed rating on your trailer tires. The speed rating on your trailer tires should be the max speed you drive, For your safety and others on the road. 😊
@americandream_898 ай бұрын
My 2024 f350 tremor is 12,000 GVW most 22 and back I’ve seen like yours are 11,500. Just some info for future thought if you decide you might want a tremor with more towing.
@waynehowes5238 ай бұрын
I'm curious how many people will argue with me about this FMCSA Law. Class B*: Any single vehicle which has a gross vehicle weight rating or gross vehicle weight of 11,794 or more kilograms (26,001 pounds or more), or any such vehicle towing a vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating or gross vehicle weight that does not exceed 4,536 kilograms (10,000 pounds). Your trailer is over 10,000 lbs. Does Chrissy have a Class B CDL? This is a Federal law, NOT a State law. Can't wait to see the comments about this.
@jeffh52548 ай бұрын
I guess that I'll be the first to argue with you. I don't drive my motorhome for commercial purposes, so FMCSA regulations do not apply to me. I *am*, however, required to have the proper state-issued license for the vehicle that I drive. Different states have different requirements. My state of residence, Texas, has non-commercial class A and B licenses with requirements that are a subset of FMCSA requirements for class A and B CDLs, but these are very specifically "non-commercial" licenses. Many people don't understand the distinction between license classes (A, B, C, etc.) and commercial vs. non-commercial. Where is gets particularly confusing is when someone is making money on the road via RVing, such as making money off of KZbin videos about RVing. Does that mean that a commercial driver's license is required? Other states have exemptions for RVing and do not require anything other than a regular license, regardless of RV weight. The bottom line is to make certain that you have the correct license (class and commercial/non-commercial) for your state of residence and how you are using your RV.
@Ronstar9118 ай бұрын
Here in Canada, for the larger 5th wheels you need a special license class rating, you take a course and have a driver's exam for it as well. It the "non commercial " light version of the license requirements
@oneeverest73328 ай бұрын
You are correct, I talked about this with our county sheriff (pop 500k), he stated that they don’t bother with RVers with this issue. Many don’t have the correct license. If the trailer is over 10k it’s a class a license. If over 26k but less than 10k trailer-it’s class b. Then the endorsements like air brakes for a class a rv if they have them or double for towing a 5th wheel with a boat. These are non CDL for personal use. Just look at your drivers license to see what your able to drive legally. But once it’s for profit, it’s CDL. Depending on what you’re driving, you don’t need a class a CDL. For example, driving a truck and trailer under 26k and trailer under 10k but the trailer has a tank over 119gals with fuel. Now you’re required to have hazmat and tanker endorsements.
@CS-qc7np3 ай бұрын
Yep! In AR a personal RV at 26,001 with air brakes requires a CDL. Most of my family has CDLs, but we do warn the younger generation about the rules since they help drive.
@bleachinuri3 ай бұрын
There are exceptions to that rule. I have my class A CDL with all the endorsements except hazmat, I don't need any CDL to drive any camper/travel/or toy hauler. I know cops that don't even know the law and are misinformed.
@Bayouboy238 ай бұрын
So this is something that we do every time we travel. We always make sure we’re not overweight on either the truck axles or the trailer axles. Since I have a single rear wheel 3500 I also had to make sure that the tires would add up to whatever weight rating had on the rear axles. if you’re looking for the highest rated tires, they are the Toyo AT3 LT 295, 6520. each tire has a weight rating of 4080 pounds this is the highest rated tire. I can find out of every brand tire.
@scottyz8 ай бұрын
A Long box would help move some of that hitch weight to the front tires.
@pif05148 ай бұрын
No; the hitch still sits over the rear axle (the reason you do not need a slider hitch with a long bed truck)
@theroadoffaith78558 ай бұрын
Very good video! This is why I bought the 3500 DRW - the truck isn’t any issue for weights. But so easy to top out the 5th wheel. A free ton, if you have it in the rv, isn’t as much as you think
@chasing70degrees238 ай бұрын
Great video! We routinely use the Cat scales and their scale locator app makes it easy. I just want to stay within the law and safety guidelines, especially in states that have strict weight rules. Have you experienced any states that require RVs to exit for weigh station checks? That is one of my big worries. We are at 31K with our Dually and Brinkley G3500.
@gregoryroberts9738 ай бұрын
I’ve always gone with payload weight in my calculations, because it is said that you’ll break your payload weight be for your tow weight. I do thank you for this information about cat scales because I will double check my calculations when I get my trailer back out this summer.
@exploringcoasttocoast02038 ай бұрын
I like the way you presented this- saying how it can seem like everything is ok but you don’t really know until you do the math.
@johnmcclean73908 ай бұрын
Great video. When my wife wanted us to move up from a 35' bumper unit to a 5th wheel 2021 Columbus 388FK. I knew we needed a new truck. I took a picture of all the stickers, sat at the computer to see what the trucks were actually licenced to tow. The factory says the pin weight is 2500lb with 2 7000lb axels GVWR was just under 17,000. 13'4" & 41' 13000lb Dry weight I opted for a 2021 Ram 3500 Limited Mega cab 4x4 Dually. By the time I had everything in the unit my pin weight was 4239lb The base weight on the front axel is 5014lb (with trailer 5620lb) max is 6000lb. The rear axel base is 3181lb (with trailer 7420lb) max 9750lb. With a total towing weight of 33260lb. Therefore we are within our limits but I say just within them. People may not want the dually's but if your going to do it right most high trailers will need them just for pin weight and side wind control. Bottom line trust no one... They don't pay the fine YOU DO FYI in Ontario Canada...you can pull a 20000lb trailer down the road with anything (stupid) We see it all the time here. half ton pulling a big unit up the highway...Headlights aimed at the moon, rear bumper dragging on the road. It's all good until they find out after they crash and kill someone, and the insurance say's NO you were over loaded. Many dealers said our 2500 was good. BE SAFE FOLLOW THE VIDEO
@CF5427 ай бұрын
You've done more for folks in 20 minutes than any RV or truck dealer would ever dream of doing in most cases. I am aware of my numbers generally speaking but have not scaled it out yet. I will be doing that soon.
@IreneIronTravels7 ай бұрын
Thanks! Appreciate the kind words! Let us know how the numbers come out. 👍
@movingthenest8 ай бұрын
Great video and lots of good information for all of us. You are correct on the 3/4 ton trucks....just not enough payload for lots of the shorter full profile rigs like yours. I had a Ram 2500 CTD and was delighted when Alliance came out with their Avenue line, which allowed us to get one with that truck. But after pulling it for a season, I wanted a 1 ton long bed for more payload and to tow w/o a slider. So we upgraded to a Chevy 3500 CCLB DRW!!! And it is wonderful. It's way more than I need right now, but when/if we decide to upgrade campers, we are set. One thing I noticed on your set up is your hitch looks to be HEAVY!!! You might want to research the Gen Y gooseball hitch, which could reduce your weights by a few hundred pounds. Also, when you converted over to the IS system, did it increase your GVWR on your trailer since you don't have axles anymore? The IS system w/ hydraulic brakes looks to be the way to go. Thanks again for sharing with us.
@betterwithrum8 ай бұрын
Given all the grand design issues with changing the box hitches and given that most RVs are on Lippert chassis; that may not be great advice.
@earache_srt87908 ай бұрын
I weighed my truck and travel trailer in 2019 and bought a new truck the next year before traveling again. Yes it was very much overweight on the drive axle even with the anti sway and leveling hitch. I also changed wheels and tires on the trailer and made some adjustments. My rig is so much easier to drive now.
@scott5747Ай бұрын
We were looking at a Montana 5th wheel, but bought a 36' Keystone Arcadia 5th wheel instead. The hitch weight on the Montana was 2400 pounds and the Arcadia is about 1850. My Ram 2500 (8K pounds net) has the diesel and because the engine weight is so much, I can only have 2K pounds in the bed. The Montana tongue weight overloaded my truck, while the Arcadia gives me a chance of being within limits with 15 to 20% tongue weight on roughly 11K+ pound trailer. Cheers, Scott
@user-su6kq7cv2s4 күн бұрын
When we had our 8,000 lb. independent suspension & disk brakes installed at MorRyde this past summer, they opined that, while the IS and beams are a bit heavier than the axels they replace, the weight is carried below the RV frame, and as such should not be counted against the GVWR (except where tires and wheels are concerned I suppose).
@ourv96032 ай бұрын
GOOD FOR YOU!!!! Every Rver should load up their Rv to the gills like you are going on a 2 week trip, fill ALL your tanks, waste too, then scale it. each wheel separately too. Record these numbers as you will forget and want to reference these numbers in years to come. ALSO, lay a long stick across the high point of your Rv THEN measure the underside to the pavement to know your Rv height. THE MORE YOU KNOW... !
@markparker40328 ай бұрын
Great explanation of what all those numbers mean. I see so many people overloading their rigs.
@HSTWXMAN8 ай бұрын
That was really a good video. You are right, payload is always the issue folks talk about, but this is the first time I have really heard about axle ratings.
@IreneIronTravels8 ай бұрын
Thanks! Yes, in all my research it just barely came up. And it can be one of the first numbers to get overloaded on a 5th wheel. Especially in a 3/4 as they are around 6k lbs.
@alexryan98698 ай бұрын
The best weight system for RV’s is Smart weigh at the Escapees RV parks. It’s also the tires and age of tires. It also gives you the weight on each tire. You will also get advice on how to correct any problems.
@csmithmaui8 ай бұрын
We just went through the same learning process when upgrading from a travel trailer to a FW. I did a bunch of research and we just bought our new FW last weekend. I have the same truck but not the Tremor. Pretty sure we’ll be at 100% payload capacity when towing if not slightly over. If I wouldn’t have done the research I shudder to think how much over we’d be. Thanks for putting this out there. I think it will be helpful to many folks. 🍻
@me98gt8 ай бұрын
Good video on weight. Cat scales can be a big help in adjusting your equalizer hitch on a TT. Bought a new TT and dealer set up the hitch and told me it was good. Went and weighed Truck and TT together and went back and just weighed truck and it was 300lb lighter on the front axle.
@barrynash11264 ай бұрын
LOL. I had the same experience with a dealer "techie" who set up my new TT and WDH. I watched him do it and questioned whether he should even measure the wheel well heights as a quick check. "No", he said, claiming he'd installed so many hitches that he could just eyeball it. Ha! When I got it home, I did my own quick check and found that the loaded front-axle wheel-well height was 3 inches GREATER than unloaded, meaning that the WDH wasn't correctly-adjusted and the drive-axle was getting all the weight (or at least too much of it). I got out the WDH manual and made my own adjustments and was able to get it so the unloaded and loaded heights were within an inch of each other both front and rear. Was able to confirm per a CAT scale that close to an equal amount of weight was being added to the TV both front and rear. Just a little tip that I don't think anyone else has mentioned -- that is, you can tell a lot using a tape measure before you even make that trip to the scales.
@BrewCityRider5 ай бұрын
Damn there's a lot of comments on here!😮 Anyway, just wanted to say great job on this vid. It was well thought out and clear. I always have way more truck than I need and dont have to concern myself with being overweight. Currently a F350 Powerstroke dually haulling 31 foot lightweight 5'ver.
@jasonschaeffer726 ай бұрын
Love your setup. I currently have a 17 F350 6.7 king ranch dually with a 23 Alliance paradigm 385fl. 41.6 ft. It seems crazy that my combo was 25886 last time I hit the scales which is one about 300lbs more than yours. Thanks for the video. Very informative 👏
@herewegoagainrv13638 ай бұрын
Very good video! A couple of editorial suggestions though. 1. Might be clearer if you refer to the 5th wheels weight on the truck as the “pin weight”, not hitch weight. 2. For bumper pull trailers, the suggested hitch weight to tow SAFELY is 12-15% of the trailer’s loaded weight. (12% can still feel squirrely) This helps tremendously with sway and balance. 3. You could get a little weight off your pin by balancing with a carrier at the back of the RV (because we know Chris isn’t giving up that washer and dryer!) but this gets complicated and can affect GVWR etc. 4. Your math determining the actual pin weight was a little confusing to the audience. 5. You are so correct that many 3/4 ton owners feel they have adequate numbers and it’s not true. We had a Ram 2500 diesel for our bumper pull and we knew that there was almost nothing in the 5th wheel market that we could safely put on our rear axle and stay within payload. 6. You should include a photo of the other sticker inside the driver’s door that shows the actual payload numbers for the vehicle. Good that you did touch on how that number is affected by how the vehicle is equipped with options. Do we see a dually in your future?!?!?! If so, some lucky person is going to get a sweet ceramic coated used F350. 😊
@IreneIronTravels8 ай бұрын
Sorry for the late response! But yes great suggestions!!! This one was a tough topic to cover! Thanks 😊
@tyersontheroad26078 ай бұрын
Great video, always thinking about weight (& weight distribution) myself! Don't forget un-sprung weight LOL! We actually changed out our truck wheels to aluminum from the factory steel wheels, save us 20lbs, unloaded everything that is not necessary in the truck, went to an Andersen hitch (only 35lbs) added a hitch storage box to get heavier items behind the axles that we don't access a lot. Again, great video, well explained, something that is often overlooked by RV owners.
@IreneIronTravels8 ай бұрын
So true! Thanks!!
@53Ericd8 ай бұрын
Thank you! This is just what I needed. I wanted a better understanding of RV weight to tow vehicle and your video explains it well. You have gotten me over the fear of using truck scales. I didn't know there was a scale app before seeing this. Your work to make this video is much appreciated! 👍
@brianbyrd60808 ай бұрын
Looks as if the hitch in bed is to the rear I have a companion hitch an it is adjustable an can flip it to add weight to front axle as I did tons of adjustments on it
@57WillysCJ8 ай бұрын
Don't forget if you get bigger tires for any reason, that changes your towing capacity weight as well.
@NBSV18 ай бұрын
I see so many lifted duallys with mud tires towing campers or trailers. I highly doubt they bothered to get tires rated for the load.
@jackhopper58187 ай бұрын
Also a trick to consider if you want to know hitch weight, when doing your second weigh, don’t drop the trailer in a parking spot, drop it on the rear scale, then you can see exactly how much weight the trailer is “losing” ie transferring to trucks hitch
@jeff-g6 ай бұрын
If you moved your 5th wheel forward, you could shift more weight onto the front axle. Then you just need to move some of the trailer's weight to the rear of the trailer to take 900 lbs off the truck to stay under GVWR. On semi trailers you can slide the trailer axles forward to transfer weight from the tractor to the trailer to get everything to scale out.
@jimandrews29678 ай бұрын
I weigh mine , truck only full tank , truck with 5th wheel toy hauler camper. Toy haulers are heavier on the pin weight due to the design of the extra ton of cargo that goes in the back garage. If not enough cargo weight in the back , the pin weight is heavyier. If close on the rear axle weight of the tow vehicle , add more weight to the very rear of camper cargo area reduces weight on the pin. Also to help truck tow better , add a good set of air bags to the rear axle of tow vehicle to make everything sit and tow level. I installed 10 ply tires on both the 5th wheel camper toy hauler AND 10 ply tires on the tow vehicle. I tow the camper with ALL tanks empty.
@jasonholland87317 ай бұрын
Great break down. Yes it is that important and I'll be looking at your other videos. We learned a bunch buying a truck camper and needing to two an enclosed trailer with motorcycles or side by side with that same truck with the truck camper in the bed on a 2024 GMC Sierra 3500 diesel. 1. The RV dealers will lie through their teeth about what your truck can handle so they are not to be trusted. 2. Diesel trucks will eat up your payload capacity because the diesel and their emissions systems weigh a lot more than a gas setup. 3. The manufacturer information on their website is all but useless - You need your truck in hand to be able to see the door sticker before even thinking about your purchase of an RV. In the case of a truck camper and GMC there is another sticker in the glove box showing the truck camper recommended maximum. 4. As you found out you need to weigh your complete setup. 5. Most people with a single rear wheel truck are overloading them with truck campers by a far margin - We had to buy a significantly smaller/lighter truck camper than we had been told or even expected to buy ourselves after doing the research.
@mb42mb428 ай бұрын
You did a good job explaining a very tough topic. In the end it's all about PAYLOAD and weighing properly. And with that said, you're truck is overloaded so I am curious what your plans are to resolve the situation? We had a an F-150 that was 400 lbs over the payload rating and chose to upgrade to an F-350 which gives us the cushion we wanted to be safe. Let us know how you plan to deal with your situation. Thanks!
@LiveYourSomedayNow8 ай бұрын
We are in between people. 6 years of full time and we always assume we're over, so we are always trying to get rid of stuff. (which is easier now that 2 of the 3 kids have left the nest). But we actually got weighed once and we weren't over nearly as much as we thought we were. So we called it good. LOL
@TBJK07Jeep8 ай бұрын
So in TX, your 1ton truck is limited registration wise to 10,000lb GVWR, or was the case several years ago. I had a friend who was ticketed for being overweight by Tx DPS. He was actually ticketed twice from what he was telling me. The trooper gave him one then the state sent him one. He was driving a 1 ton DRW towing a trailer with 2 Jeeps. Myself I weighed my combination 16,500 lbs Excursion 7.3, trailer & Jeep
@grahamquigley88188 ай бұрын
Good info! Americans really do love those giant caravans / rvs.
@Victory19818 ай бұрын
I’d never pull something like that. But everybody has their preference. It’s either a van or a smaller RV that I can drive. Those pop-ups are pretty cool, though. Happy Travels!
@willgallatin28028 ай бұрын
Does the 5th wheel move on your setup? If so move it 1 hole forward, and move some of your stuff aft of the trailer axles. Those things combined should get you legal.
@johndoran32746 ай бұрын
How you spec your trailer and how you pack it out makes all the difference. If you have a front kitchen, you are starting out with a huge disadvantage when you play this game. To move weight off of the rear axle of your truck, simply put the weight over or behind the trailer axles. Just don’t exceed the axle/tire rating of the trailer. Stow as much of your loose stuff there and it will help you out tremendously.