Another view from the back
Did you get a rolling weight on it yet?
Fully loaded (tanks full, food stocked) was 4350lbs with 500lbs on the tongue. First stop out of the shop was the weigh station then straight to the mountains after. Took the time to take it off the hitch for proper measurements on the tongue.
Dry curb weight Taco:
Front Axle: 2000lbs
Rear Axle: 2000lbs
With trailer hitched and truck loaded with supplies:
Front Axle: 2450lbs
Rear Axle: 2950lbs
Both truck axles: 5450lbs
Trailer axles while on tongue: 3850lbs
Trailer axles while off tongue: 4350lbs
I am still trying to wrap my head around the physics on these measurements. But I think I got the basic numbers right. The above numbers are just read straight off the billboard at the weigh station.
The Taco handled it just fine, except for the 9MPG I was getting. I do have an after market brake controller which definitely helped. I have no way of checking temps which I am kind of wishing I could. Not because I am worried but mainly because I am a nerd for such things. I got the tow package which comes with an extra intercooler just for these kind of things. I have no idea if it actually does anything though because I can't measure.
think about a pair of airbags
I have considered this but had some reservations.
I think I am loosing about 2in in the rear when she is hitched up. Noticeable while driving but not by much. I am skeptical of modifying the suspension while I am in spec according to the manufacturer (taco max is 650lbs on the tongue). I know air bags are super popular but I am not sure they actually "do" anything if that makes sense. Sure they will level out the rig but your losing movement in the suspension, right? If you tighten up the suspension I feel like that must put more strain somewhere else in the system. I don't really care that I am riding high in the front as it doesn't seem to impact handling. If there is no added safety to the airbags why should I go with them then? They can't shift weight to the front axle like a WD hitch would so it shouldn't improve steering or braking performance. So beyond just the physical leveling of the truck what do they actually do?
Take a look at an Intel-NUC computer if you need to upgrade at some point
It's funny to me that you mention these because I am leaving behind my old job as an engineer for Intel so I am definitely familiar with the NUCs. I was on the team designing the CPUs for them (sorta kinda whatever...). I am afraid I am too addicted to my beastly PC though. Over clocked+Liquid cooled all that snazzy sh**. She eats up about 1000watts when I get it cranking. A power hog for sure but it also functions as a space heater so I got that going for me when I get shore power.