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Location: vanceboro, nc | I know this has been addressed before but I need for someone to tell me about this. I am getting a 95 sundowner sunlite, all aluminum, 13 ft lq, 4 horse. Its 29 foot on the floor. I have a 200 ford dually with a 7.3 turbo diesel. I looked on the trailer tag under the gooseneck and the gvw or whatever its called, I think it was more letters than that, said 10900. I read the post on the gvw and still don't get it. Is this the weight the trailer weighs empty or loaded up. Anyway, will my truck pull it? I really need some expert opinions, cause "I am sure no expert on much of nothing! Help please |
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Location: West TN | You will be fine with that combo. You will really like the 7.3 and how it pulls. |
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Location: vanceboro, nc | thank you so much. I was worried it wouldn't work!!!! |
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Location: West TN | I am sure there will be those on here that will run the gauntlet of telling you to weigh the entire load and then compare it to your truck. In reality, you are pulling with the F-350 dually. The next step up is to go with the 450 or 550. You will see several trailers that size being towed with a F-350. Once you load four horses in there, you will know it is back there. Just make sure the brakes are working. |
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Location: THE GREAT NORTHWET, OREGON(THE REAL GODS COUNTRY) | I have a steel Trails west 10x 15 with angled mid tack and 3 horse. I pull it with a 06 Ford diesel 4x4 and it handles it fine.you should be good. |
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Location: Zionsville, Indiana | In reference to the original post: this is NOT the weight of the trailer, empty or loaded. It is the axle capacity. The weight of a trailer is NOT on the ID or VIN tag. It is only on the original certificate of origin. When someone buys a new trailer, it would be a great service to future owners if the buyer would take a permanent marker somewhere inside and note the trailer weight. |
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| Both the axle weight rating (GAWR) and the GVWR should be on the trailer. The axle weight rating is just that, the weight that your axles are designed to carry. The GVWR (gross vehicle weight rating) is not the weight of the trailer as it sets, but rather the weight of the trailer when its loaded to maximum capacity (with fuel, horses, gear, etc). Keep in mind that you may or may not load it to maximum capacity when you use it. And there is always the possibility that you could overload it. For the sake of argument we'll say you're not overloading it. You said your trailer has a GVWR of 10,900 (which I think you were looking at KG and not LBS). That means that when you put 4 horses in there, all your tack, water, fuel, etc it will weigh 10,900kg or less. Theoretically, if you go over that number the trailer would not be safe to handle. In short, the GVWR is the dry weight of the trailer plus the load capacity of the trailer. Confused yet? |
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Location: Arkansas | That combo will work, you will, as any of us with larger LQ trailers, need naturally to have good braking systems throughout the rig. You might consider an aftermarket program, we use the Edge program, 2nd level of the device, and it made a marvelous impact on the towing ability. Three things, .. stability...you have that in the diesel 1ton dually, ...........power...the Edge program can help maximize what that truck can do.......braking......no weal links in that and you are in pretty good shape! Enjoy your new trailer...! (Also owner of 2000 7.3!)
Edited by flyinghfarm 2007-08-07 8:56 AM
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Location: vanceboro, nc | We have the brake box in the truck. My husband wants to get one of those "chips" but doesn't know what kind to get. Can anybody help with that. You folks are sure knowledgeable and ready to help. Thanks |
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Location: Arkansas | What I speak of is a programmer....Do a seach for Edge programmers , I know it works well on the 2000 7.3L of ours. Others may have good ideas also. |
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Location: Vermont | Originally written by badweather on 2007-08-07 11:54 AM
We have the brake box in the truck. My husband wants to get one of those "chips" but doesn't know what kind to get. Can anybody help with that. You folks are sure knowledgeable and ready to help. Thanks Before you put a chip in...go on one of the diesel forums and read about about them... |
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