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Comfortable travel trailer weight?

Discussion in 'Towing & Hauling' started by Ecoboom, Apr 29, 2025 at 6:01 PM.

  1. Apr 29, 2025 at 6:01 PM
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    Ecoboom

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    I am shopping for a travel trailer and looking at camper size options.

    My truck is a 2023 SR5. My door says something like 1300# payload.

    I know that load distribution and things like a weight distribution hitch play into the details, but for those of you who actually tow with your gen 3, would you feel comfortable pulling a ~6500lb camper 3+ hours once or twice a month? I was originally looking at trailers topping out around 5000lb but wondering if I am limiting myself unnecessarily.

    Assuming reasonably well sorted out weight distribution and not being stupid what do you think a comfortable limit is for these trucks. My family of 5 would be in the truck with most everything else in the trailer. Safety far outweighs having the biggest possible camper and I prefer it to feel like not much is back there when I tow. I don't want to be sweating bullets if I head into Appalachia.
     
  2. Apr 29, 2025 at 6:04 PM
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    mine is just shy of 6k# dry. I have a family of four, and by time I load everything up I’m basically at max payload. Wish I got a 3/4 ton sometimes. That being said I haven’t had any issues and I’m not white knuckling it. It actually tows great.
     
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  3. Apr 29, 2025 at 8:29 PM
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    Thanks for the heads up, that is a good reference point. It’s hard to tell what the tounge weight is going to be until I actually roll up to a scale and I don’t want any nasty surprises.
     
  4. Apr 29, 2025 at 8:57 PM
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    I recently towed my race ready 24' trailer (prolly 4K lbs alone) with a 1965 Chevy Nova in it, with tools and generator. My 22 Limited did wonderful and I hardly knew it was back there. I was probably sitting close to 8K lbs. I towed similar load behind my 2005 Excursion with a 6.0 Powerstroke. The Excursion had a smoother ride overall as it was built as a passenger vehicle. I will be pulling a 5500 lb dry camper hopefully all over the southeast soon, and don't fear using my Tundra.

    A couple of notes here. Experience is a key factor, how much and often have you towed before? Proper equipment is required for safe towing. A good hitch with WD and a sway control device is very helpful. The tires on our Tundras are generally not a 10 ply E rated tire. Any and all help for side to side control is beneficial. Tongue weight is essential to know and understand. You want to be at 10% or a little higher for your total trailer weight. When you get less, you have more chances for the trailer speed to affect and cause severe trailer sway. There are so many videos on YouTube to learn all these safety factors.

    And what I believe is most important... make it a natural reflex to activate your electric brake controller. Practice it location without looking at it. That is the first action to be ready to take when and if your trailer begins traveling off kilter. Slow it down.

    Hope to help,
    Mike
     
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  5. Apr 29, 2025 at 9:05 PM
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    TucsonTundra1794

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    I too am in the market for a camper and I think I'm going to stick to 5k just for the peace of mind. Looking for something 18-23 feet long. Post some campers you're looking at, it's all new to me and there are tons of options.
     
  6. Apr 30, 2025 at 12:20 PM
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    Weight is part of the thing to keep an eye on, of course, but the shape (aerodynamics) is what makes towing campers a PITA.

    I towed nearly 7k lbs (Car plus trailer) without much drama and got better gas mileage than i do towing a 5k travel trailer.

    That being said, set up properly a 6.5k travel trailer should no problem. From my experiences towing travel trailers: 7' models are nicer to manage than 8-8.5' models, double axles do ride better as well.

    Various tows:

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    Bring it out to T2S next year...



    We'll be over at Sun Outdoors in CV in Aug...
     
  10. Apr 30, 2025 at 3:52 PM
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  11. Apr 30, 2025 at 6:09 PM
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    None at this point.
  12. Apr 30, 2025 at 6:30 PM
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    Patience. We’ll get there.
     
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  13. Apr 30, 2025 at 6:34 PM
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  14. Apr 30, 2025 at 6:35 PM
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    A couple of thoughts.

    Make sure to understand the trailer weight the manufacturer is giving you. Usually they do not include batteries and full propane tanks. These can add weight that is usually well forward of the trailer axles so they will influence tongue weight.

    Not sure how old the family members are but a couple of teenagers plus a parent is 400-450 of your payload gone right away.

    If not already on the truck consider a rear sway bar or the RAS system to help with sway.
     
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    None at this point.
    I guess I should have made that clear.
    If we're pulling it a long way it's going to be empty.
    No reason to haul around 85 Gallons of water and 40 gallons of sh1t and piss.
     
  17. Apr 30, 2025 at 11:20 PM
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    That’s just because I’ve been working where cell service is virtually non-existent for the last two days.. but now that you’ve let the cat out of the bag, it’s no longer marvelous to behold the spaceship-laden tundra in all its majesty and glory. Thanks for being such a buzz kill, Mr TJ o_O

    Like @mrlittlejohn said - experience plays a large roll. Honestly evaluate your own experience; maybe find a friend that has more experience and ask the for pointers, help, or maybe ride along with them as they tow.

    I don’t mind pulling larger, heavier trailers but that’s not to say I recommend it to anybody and everybody. Monday I was close to 10k pulling through the hills for a couple hours. My truck is setup to tow and has several enhancements to make it more enjoyable, but bone stock these trucks are overbuilt, IMO, and tow very well.

    5-6k lbs is very reasonable and doable for most truck owners. Get your hitch setup and dialed in, take it easy, and you should be just fine. A lot of good advice posted already.

    @SD Surfer has a nice little setup and would be a good place to start: trailer length and weight are reasonable, but the slide out adds space. I wish my trailer had bunks instead of a larger bathroom, and a living room slide out. But I’m not complaining. It was a good deal and my kids love it. My wife is even gaining confidence pulling it with the sequoia.
     

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