Hello,
I am looking into purchasing a travel trailer sometime this year. I am a first time pick up owner and this will be my first trailer and have my head spinning from all the payload/towing ratings, different types of hitches, etc! I was just hoping some kind souls with experience might be able to make some recommendations on what trailers/set ups have worked for them. I would like to stay within my payload rating if possible.
I have a 2019 4x4 Laramie Crew Cab, Payload rating 1492 lbs, Towing 11,391 lbs. I don't have the trailer brake controller installed but will do so before I purchase a trailer. Sounds to me like I will exceed my payload rating before ever getting close to the towing limit.
Some info about our situation in case it helps:
Will be traveling with myself, fiancé and 2 dogs. I am 230 lbs, fiancé is 130 lbs, the 2 dogs are about 240 lbs. So that knocks off 600 lbs off the bat leaving 892 lbs for tongue weight, hitch, and gear/supplies. I think I would get a weight distribution hitch like the one offered by equalizer.
I am a complete rookie on this so I apologize if I am missing any key info, but if I am please let me know and I will try and provide it! And if the correct answer is that I should have bought a 3/4 ton, then so be it
I am looking into purchasing a travel trailer sometime this year. I am a first time pick up owner and this will be my first trailer and have my head spinning from all the payload/towing ratings, different types of hitches, etc! I was just hoping some kind souls with experience might be able to make some recommendations on what trailers/set ups have worked for them. I would like to stay within my payload rating if possible.
I have a 2019 4x4 Laramie Crew Cab, Payload rating 1492 lbs, Towing 11,391 lbs. I don't have the trailer brake controller installed but will do so before I purchase a trailer. Sounds to me like I will exceed my payload rating before ever getting close to the towing limit.
Some info about our situation in case it helps:
Will be traveling with myself, fiancé and 2 dogs. I am 230 lbs, fiancé is 130 lbs, the 2 dogs are about 240 lbs. So that knocks off 600 lbs off the bat leaving 892 lbs for tongue weight, hitch, and gear/supplies. I think I would get a weight distribution hitch like the one offered by equalizer.
I am a complete rookie on this so I apologize if I am missing any key info, but if I am please let me know and I will try and provide it! And if the correct answer is that I should have bought a 3/4 ton, then so be it
