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Hey MTC!
I've had my EB AWD 4k Lariat for about 18 months and love it! I'm looking to buy a travel trailer and want to make sure I'm not going to kill the truck (it's my first trailer. I'm within spec, but fairly close to the limits. Obviously, there are some things that can help (driving dry, airbags, weight distribution equipment, etc.), but there's nothing you can do to change the ratings. I just want to make sure that I'm not going to regret the purchase, and that I'm not pushing the limits too much for me or the truck. My specific truck's payload is ~1,350
I'm looking at a usd 18' trailer with the below specs (weight rating sticker attached).
- GVWR: 3,880
- Dry Weight: ~3,080
- Carry Capacity: ~800
- Tongue weight: 360
Since it's used, here could be some slight discrepancy on the numbers.
Please let me know your thoughts and if I'm too close to the limits, even if I run dry and/or add upgrades...
Thanks!
Tailer Specs
I've had my EB AWD 4k Lariat for about 18 months and love it! I'm looking to buy a travel trailer and want to make sure I'm not going to kill the truck (it's my first trailer. I'm within spec, but fairly close to the limits. Obviously, there are some things that can help (driving dry, airbags, weight distribution equipment, etc.), but there's nothing you can do to change the ratings. I just want to make sure that I'm not going to regret the purchase, and that I'm not pushing the limits too much for me or the truck. My specific truck's payload is ~1,350
I'm looking at a usd 18' trailer with the below specs (weight rating sticker attached).
- GVWR: 3,880
- Dry Weight: ~3,080
- Carry Capacity: ~800
- Tongue weight: 360
Since it's used, here could be some slight discrepancy on the numbers.
Please let me know your thoughts and if I'm too close to the limits, even if I run dry and/or add upgrades...
Thanks!
Tailer Specs
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