CougarCouple
Senior Member
Hello Travler_fleet
Sorry that you got caught up in this, be happy that someone was watching over you and you caught it early. I could throw my opinion in the hat, but would rather say, learn more and answer the question yourself, I don't think you'll find it to hard.
Take PackRats plus. Get a pad and start listening what you will put in and on the truck , now and in the future. How much each item weighs. FWC has a list somewhere of how much each item over base weighs. Not sure how they send the camper out base weight or asbuilt weight. Go to a dealer look at mfg data tags inside the door. You would also be smart to see how the manufacturer comes up with the number they put on the truck. Don't ask the guy selling he only knows how to sell a truck. Might walk over and ask to speak with a fleet sales manager, see what advice he/she might offer.
We have the ATC Cougar loaded, added hot water plus gear were maxed at 10,000. Truck rides fine and is stock max gvwr=10,000. Our truck scaled at 7,340 gross or 4,320 front axel and 3,020 rear axel. Two passengers, 30 gallons of gasoline and a tailgate leaving 2,660 lbs for cargo. Sorry but have not stopped by the scales loaded yet. ( might be my math and actual weight is scaring me)
Really hope this helps,you'll do ok , lets us know how you do it as it will with out a doubt help others.
No fancy bumper for us
Russ.
Door tag info front axel weight rating 4800lbs rear GAWR 6100 lbs then goes on to list the tires it requires to keep these numbers accurate
Sorry that you got caught up in this, be happy that someone was watching over you and you caught it early. I could throw my opinion in the hat, but would rather say, learn more and answer the question yourself, I don't think you'll find it to hard.
Take PackRats plus. Get a pad and start listening what you will put in and on the truck , now and in the future. How much each item weighs. FWC has a list somewhere of how much each item over base weighs. Not sure how they send the camper out base weight or asbuilt weight. Go to a dealer look at mfg data tags inside the door. You would also be smart to see how the manufacturer comes up with the number they put on the truck. Don't ask the guy selling he only knows how to sell a truck. Might walk over and ask to speak with a fleet sales manager, see what advice he/she might offer.
We have the ATC Cougar loaded, added hot water plus gear were maxed at 10,000. Truck rides fine and is stock max gvwr=10,000. Our truck scaled at 7,340 gross or 4,320 front axel and 3,020 rear axel. Two passengers, 30 gallons of gasoline and a tailgate leaving 2,660 lbs for cargo. Sorry but have not stopped by the scales loaded yet. ( might be my math and actual weight is scaring me)
Really hope this helps,you'll do ok , lets us know how you do it as it will with out a doubt help others.
No fancy bumper for us
Russ.
Door tag info front axel weight rating 4800lbs rear GAWR 6100 lbs then goes on to list the tires it requires to keep these numbers accurate