Redneck Teepee wrote:Drug the Redneck Teepee down to the truck scales today to get both a trailer and tongue weight, it weighed in at 1420 lbs loaded less food, ice and beer...The total weight was about 400 more than I was guessing which was 900 to 1000 lbs....
After you add the food, ice, beer (probably about 75-100 lbs - unless you stocked/consumed beer the way I did back in the day-
200 lbs, then), your trailer will be at what mine is now >> 1515 lbs (51.5% higher than my goal weight of 1000 lbs). That adversely affected my choice of tow vehicles; I wanted to tow with a HHR or Cobalt. I just kept adding "necessary items", even when I knew I was exceeding goal weight. I was willing to go 10% over, max, absolutely! Fortunately, I have a '04 Chevy 2500HD and a '99 GMC 1500 as back-up vehicles (both with beefed suspensions and transmissions to tow extra heavy trailers). I now have to either beef up my trailer axle (just as insurance for the increased load, since my wife wants to take it on a 2000 mile trip in May; I'll pre-test it by going to Beaver's Bend in April- roughly a 500 mile round-trip), or upgrade to a stouter new one; I'm on the fence on which way to go. If I go big (contemplating a 2200-3500 lb rating), then I can add even more weight...!!! I hope not.