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I have a 2004 silverado 2500 that will be towing a 33' Sportsman TT.(Tandem axle)
Weight of the trailer is 5600 lbs.I have purchased 2 X 24" sway controllers. Do I need a weight distribution hitch? Thanks |
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"Moderator" |
First, seeing that this is your first post,welcome to iRV2.
Now, a couple of questions. First, what's the GVWR of your trailer? Is 5600 lbs the brochure dry weight? What's the rating of your factory hitch receiver (mine is 500/5000 dead weight and 1000/10000 weight distributing)? This should be on a sticker on the receiver. Rusty ---------------------- Tower - 2002 Dodge 3500 Cummins HO/6 speed/4.10LS SLT+ Sport QC LB dually - not quite stock Towee - 2004 DoubleTree Mobile Suites 36RE3 5th wheel Travel Companions - Our Shelties, Annabelle and Coby Come join us on a TEXAS BOOMERS rally! |
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"Moderator, Texas Boomer, Vintage RV Owner " |
Welcome to iRV2.
Thr short answer to your question is YES, you will need weight distribution and sway control. In a perfect world aaaaand a perfectly balanced trailer, you will not need sway control most of the time....but all it takes is that one time when you get a blast from a passing truck or come around a corner and get a wind just and you start to sway...you canot stop and add the sway control at that point. For a 33' trailer, the 5600# is probably a dry or brochure weight. Look for a sticker on the left front for a GVWR or gross vehicle weight rating. Your hitch weight will be 10 to 15% of the tralier GVWR. A 3/4 ton truck should be able to tow a 33' trailer, but you need to look into your trucks GVWR and GCWR. You may find a MAXIMUm tow rating, but be careful with tihs rating as it is based on a base model truck, no cargo, no accessories, no hitch and only a 150# driver on board. For every pound of passengers, cargo and so forth you add, you reduce the towing rating by the same amount. WHt engine and axle do you have in the truck. Hopefully you have a 3.73 or a 4.10 axle for towing. For a hitch at a good price, the Reese Dual Cam HP is hard to beat. It is both weight distributing and sway control. Most dealers do not want to mess with it as it is bit more trougble to install, but it works great. I use the Dual Cam HP on mt trailer. For a 33' trailer, I would not want to use a friction sway control device. Good luck, Ken KE5DFR Vintage 1979 Silver streak and a 2002 7.3L Crew Cab Dually w/ a SCMT, Jordan Ultima 2020 brake controller and a Reese Dual Cam HP hitch. Travel with TWO Miniature Schnauzers and one small Parrot.---Practicing for our retirement! Have Flamingo, will travel! Honorary Oklahoma Boomers Check out the Texas Boomers at http://texasboomers.org/ |
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I would agree that with that size trailer you will want weight ditribution and sway control. I have used the Reese dual cam on my last travel trailer and it worked wonderfully. I relly like the fact that everything was built into one unit and did not have to mess with multiple hookups.
2005 F-250 XLT 4X4 V-10 2006 Wildcat 31QBH |
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Thanks for the "Welcome to the board".
I just happened to find this site from another board.Thanks for the responses as well. To update my info a little: Truck: 6.0 L V8 with a 3.73 rear end GVWR: 8900lbs GCWR:16,000lbs 9000lb 4 wheel disk brakes hitch is 500/5000lbs with an Electric BC Max tow Cap.:9,900lbs Trailer : Tongue weight:575 lbs Dry curb weight:5426 lbs GVWR: 7500lbs Tandem 14" tires C/W 4 wheel electric Brakes I have 2 friction sway controllers for the trailer, But not the Weight Disb. hitch. Thanks |
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"Moderator" |
Yep, you'll be above the 500/5000 dead weight rating of your receiver with that trailer. I'm assuming that it's good for at least 1000/10000 weight distributing since you didn't say. At any rate, weight distribution will be required.
Rusty ---------------------- Tower - 2002 Dodge 3500 Cummins HO/6 speed/4.10LS SLT+ Sport QC LB dually - not quite stock Towee - 2004 DoubleTree Mobile Suites 36RE3 5th wheel Travel Companions - Our Shelties, Annabelle and Coby Come join us on a TEXAS BOOMERS rally! |
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I actually just had a look @ the Truck manual
it is actually rated @ 600lbs pin weight without DISTB. & 1000lbs pin weight with DISTB. So I guess I'm kind of borderline. Thanks |
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"Moderator" |
With a dry weight of 5426 lbs (that's generally with no options, no propane, etc.), you'll be much closer to your 7500 lb GVWR than you will that dry weight when you hit the road. If the trailer weighs, let's say, 7000 lbs when you hit the road and tongue weight is a typical 12%, that's 840 lbs pin weight. Weight distribution would then be required.
I don't think you can keep the tongue weight at or under 600 lbs, and if you could, being light on the pin will encourage sway. In your position, I'd do what the others recommend and run a weight distributing hitch. Rusty ---------------------- Tower - 2002 Dodge 3500 Cummins HO/6 speed/4.10LS SLT+ Sport QC LB dually - not quite stock Towee - 2004 DoubleTree Mobile Suites 36RE3 5th wheel Travel Companions - Our Shelties, Annabelle and Coby Come join us on a TEXAS BOOMERS rally! |
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any trailer thats fairly long and over 3500 lbs should really have weight distrobution and sway control . it just makes for a safe ride when the roads get rough and windy !
2001 Holiday Rambler 31' cks 10000 lbs loaded 2006 2500hd duramax/allison crew cab |
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Seems that after reading through the Built Sheet for my Truck, it came with a VR4 Trailer Tow option package (Hitch with weight distribution platform).
So it would seem that it should have a 1000lb tongue capacity from the Factory. Does this seem right? Thanks again Marty |
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