Tow Vehicle Calculator
http://changingears.com/rv-sec-calc-trailer-weight-fw.shtml
I have just completed some exhaustive research before taking the next plunge. Not for the next year at least but I did want and NEED to be informed so the right and safe choice was made whenever that time actually comes.
My DW and I are committed to traveling this wonderful and beautiful country upon retirement and not returning home until we have seen it all. But I want to do it knowing I have made the right choice: I don't want to invite "white knuckle" moments or ride the line on safety. I want margin for error!
For the sake of this conversation I am only referencing:
The Heartland LM, BH, BC and the new Eagle Ridge. I have not looked into the specs for the Sundance or other 5ver's.
Firstly on the "power-side" that the Japanese are hawking: NO FREAKING WAY
ANY 1/2 TON SHOULD BE TOWING A 5VER! It is not just about the engine! Tow it and I will report you as you are a safety hazard to us all on the highway! (Remember what brands I am talking about here before you FLAME IN)
I have a new 2008 Chevy 2500HD LT2 with Duramax/Allison and while I feel this is a REAL truck it sadly failed the above link when all the
correct data was filled in. We bought this truck to safely pull our NT 28RLS and then
THOUGHT additionally it would do nicely on our next upgrade on the 5ver.
All I can say to anyone not towing with a minimum of a 3500HD
Dually is you need to weigh your rigs so you really know HOW MUCH OVERWEIGHT YOU ARE FOR YOUR TRUCK!!!
If you are a short distance weekender with the same specs as my truck then by all means keep it slow and safe but trust me YOU ARE VASTLY OVERWEIGHT FOR A MARGIN OF SAFETY OR IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION!
If I were to have taken the specs as given by GM I would have thought my TV weighed a full 1000# less than it actually does! I don't care what truck you have; 1000# MATTERS!