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shannon1066
Reg. Feb 2016
Posted 2016-02-10 8:34 PM (#166093)
Subject: Horse trailer affect truck payload?


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I am looking for a truck camper to use when pulling horses. When hauling horses how does that affect your truck's payload? I have a 2016 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD 6.6 bed, with a payload of 3500. When looking at the dry weight of a camper, what weight should I stay under? I was told to minus 1000lbs so that would mean a camper under 2500 pounds. First, is that accurate? There is a camper I would like to have that is 2900 pounds dry. When hauling horses do I need to subtract the horse trailer tongue weight? My towing limit is 14,800 and I'm hauling 6,000 with the trailer and horses. Thanks. I am so confused with all of this and certainly do not want to be unsafe. Thank you.
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gard
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2016-02-10 10:34 PM (#166094 - in reply to #166093)
Subject: RE: Horse trailer affect truck payload?


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If your proposed camper weighs 2900# dry, you can easily expect the necessary fluids and gear to weigh an additional 500# or more. This will place you at or over your truck's max 3500# carrying capability. This will leave nothing for the trailer's tongue weight. You will need to find a camper, that when grossed out, weighs ~2K or less. This will give you some capacity to haul the trailer, which can have a tongue weight of 1K or so, when it's loaded. Adding suspension aids will not increase the capacity of the truck's rear axle or tire capacities.
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horsey1
Reg. Dec 2004
Posted 2016-02-11 10:36 AM (#166101 - in reply to #166093)
Subject: RE: Horse trailer affect truck payload?


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Rhetorical question here- what affect would a weight distribution hitch have in this scenario? As it can transfer a large amount of the weight to the front axle of the truck? I truly don't know, but as close as those numbers are, and with a BP carrying about 10% tongue weight anyway- might that shift make it all work?Would certainly add a ton of stability/safety to the equation as well.
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PaulChristenson
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2016-02-11 11:06 AM (#166102 - in reply to #166093)
Subject: RE: Horse trailer affect truck payload?


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Your other problem is that most campers will require a special bumper hitch which will FURTHER REDUCE your tongue capacity...
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