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How much weight is too much?

Bob3Putt
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I have a 2011 RAM 5.7 Megacab which has a rated towing capacity of 11,150 lbs. I have been pulling a 10,950 lb Cedar Creek trailer for 7 years with it. Fully loaded the gross weight of my trailer is around 11,400 lbs. I have had no problems pulling it from New York to Seattle and up and down every steep pass in 5 states. I feel like the tow guides are a little conservitive and you can probably get away with pulling a somewhat heavier trailer than the truck is rated for. But now I am looking at getting a new 11,500 lb trailer. Fully loaded that would make it around 11,900 lbs. So I am wondering just how much weight I can safely pull. Am I safe in pulling 11,900 lbs with a truck rated for 11,150 lbs or is the extra 600 lbs going to be too much for my truck?
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RoyJ
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Explorer
Does anyone have links to even *1* lawsuit against an overweight RV combination?

A very common scare tactic here - go over 1 lb of a powertrain warranty driven "tow rating", you'll be sued till your wife and kids are living in the park...

4x4ord brings up a good point - if I overload my Corvette (easy with 440 lbs payload), and stopped in 110' from 60mph, instead of 97', I can be sued?

MFL
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Nomad II
Cummins12V98 wrote:
"X2 I have had farts that weighed more."

Were they "BLUE" ???


Most likely :E

I do enjoy reading his SHORT posts, and seems to be a knowledgeable person. I just have to skip his LONG posts! Maybe his eyes are better than mine, or, he doesn't read his own posts.


Jerry

Cummins12V98
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Explorer III
"X2 I have had farts that weighed more."

Were they "BLUE" ???
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Edd505
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Explorer
there is one answer to the original question; only he can decide how much is too much over, depending on driving experience, vehicle condition, RV condition, and how much over weight. Lot of difference between 200lbs & 2000lbs
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Huntindog
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Cummins12V98 wrote:
The part I am having a hard time believing is you have traveled across the USA and ONLY add 450# to your RV.
X2 I have had farts that weighed more.

I (so far) haven't seen where he has actually weighed it.
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blt2ski
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Goeboy, while true, let a jury answer the question as to what is safe per distances 4x quoted. Issue still becomes, which is safer?
A ln Leo or cveo only enforces what the law specs. Not what a civil trial will allow!
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Grit_dog
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4x4ord wrote:
Grit dog wrote:
^BTW after you posted it, I tried that stunt with a 24' tag trailer behind by 1/2 ton. I chickened out at 20mph! You win!




Haha. I missed this post. Good for you. I bet backing a gooseneck up fast and straight is easier than a tag trailer.


Ha, yeah, GN tracks way better.
I’d be all good then a little bobble would send the pintos hitch the other way and it was a lot of work with the steering wheel!
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Grit_dog
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Geo*Boy wrote:
Grit dog wrote:
Geo*Boy wrote:
4x4ord wrote:
^^^^ What does it mean to be able to safely stop a truck and trailer. A Corvette can come to a stop from 60 mph in 90 feet. If I can stop a 100,000 lb legally loaded semi trailer with properly functioning air brakes in 450 feet am I safe? What if I can bring my overloaded 2020 f250 from 60 mph down to zero in 300 feet.... is that safe? What if I'm towing a 1993 5th wheel with a '93 GMC 1 ton and all my weights are within specs and it takes me 400 feet to stop from 60 mph .... am I safe?

When you injure or kill someone, you can ask the court/jury that question.


Good job 4x4ord getting the weight ninnies all riled up!
Love it. Most of the weight "cops" on here are sorta like the most of the protesters out there. They're crying about something, they just don't know what about, but if they whine loud enough they feel better and have some sense of accomplishment that allows them to sleep better at night vs the insomnia caused by not having a real JOB! LOL

Grit, you want an analogy, I think your comment and others like you are more like the cops that do what they want and to hell with doing the right thing.


Rofl. Whatever dude. If you’re so smart tell us why it’s wrong or unsafe to tow 11,900 or whatever the Op said, with that truck. And not the what if’s, but apple to apples, what part of the truck is going to be “unsafe”. And I don’t mean slow. It’ll suck going up hills I mean unsafe.
All yours smart guy
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4x4ord
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Grit dog wrote:
^BTW after you posted it, I tried that stunt with a 24' tag trailer behind by 1/2 ton. I chickened out at 20mph! You win!




Haha. I missed this post. Good for you. I bet backing a gooseneck up fast and straight is easier than a tag trailer.
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ppine
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Explorer II
When you are overweight you cannot stop it.

bucky
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Explorer II
Without scale slips this is all conjecture.
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Grit_dog
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^Well that spam post may have more relevance than some of the weight ninny posts!

If you eat right and exercise, you can carry more trailer if you’re counting every pound!
Lol
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Geo_Boy
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Grit dog wrote:
Geo*Boy wrote:
4x4ord wrote:
^^^^ What does it mean to be able to safely stop a truck and trailer. A Corvette can come to a stop from 60 mph in 90 feet. If I can stop a 100,000 lb legally loaded semi trailer with properly functioning air brakes in 450 feet am I safe? What if I can bring my overloaded 2020 f250 from 60 mph down to zero in 300 feet.... is that safe? What if I'm towing a 1993 5th wheel with a '93 GMC 1 ton and all my weights are within specs and it takes me 400 feet to stop from 60 mph .... am I safe?

When you injure or kill someone, you can ask the court/jury that question.


Good job 4x4ord getting the weight ninnies all riled up!
Love it. Most of the weight "cops" on here are sorta like the most of the protesters out there. They're crying about something, they just don't know what about, but if they whine loud enough they feel better and have some sense of accomplishment that allows them to sleep better at night vs the insomnia caused by not having a real JOB! LOL

Grit, you want an analogy, I think your comment and others like you are more like the cops that do what they want and to hell with doing the right thing.

Grit_dog
Nomad III
Nomad III
^BTW after you posted it, I tried that stunt with a 24' tag trailer behind by 1/2 ton. I chickened out at 20mph! You win!
2016 Ram 2500, MotorOps.ca EFIlive tuned, 5” turbo back, 6" lift on 37s
2017 Heartland Torque T29 - Sold.
Couple of Arctic Fox TCs - Sold