linux3
05-07-2019, 10:55 AM
When I bought our TT the dealer installed a Husky Centerline TS WDH.
After a trip or 2 I totally reset the hitch based on a work sheet from Husky.
I never saw a label for the weight rating of the spring bars and frankly didn't give it a thought. I was under the impression that the round bar came in 600 lbs rating and up.
While spring cleaning I found the rating for my bars 400 - 600 lbs stamped into the flats of the round bars.
Dry weight of my TT was listed at 3750 lbs +- and one time when leaving for a month long trip I stopped at a local metal scrap yard and had the TT weighed, ~4500 lbs.
So, I'm pretty close to that 600 lbs rating. This was with empty tanks all around. Since that weigh-in I now generally put around 15 gallons or so of fresh water in the tank as it's near the front of the TT and makes it more stable. Most of the storage is behind the axles so a little nose weight is good.
But, I've never weighed the actual tongue weight. The dealer is 4.5 hours away and anyway this is what he installed. Should I be looking at upgrading the spring bars to the 600 - 800 lb rating ones?
Does it really matter?
Am I over thinking this? I'm pretty happy with my sway control but then it's my first rig.
After a trip or 2 I totally reset the hitch based on a work sheet from Husky.
I never saw a label for the weight rating of the spring bars and frankly didn't give it a thought. I was under the impression that the round bar came in 600 lbs rating and up.
While spring cleaning I found the rating for my bars 400 - 600 lbs stamped into the flats of the round bars.
Dry weight of my TT was listed at 3750 lbs +- and one time when leaving for a month long trip I stopped at a local metal scrap yard and had the TT weighed, ~4500 lbs.
So, I'm pretty close to that 600 lbs rating. This was with empty tanks all around. Since that weigh-in I now generally put around 15 gallons or so of fresh water in the tank as it's near the front of the TT and makes it more stable. Most of the storage is behind the axles so a little nose weight is good.
But, I've never weighed the actual tongue weight. The dealer is 4.5 hours away and anyway this is what he installed. Should I be looking at upgrading the spring bars to the 600 - 800 lb rating ones?
Does it really matter?
Am I over thinking this? I'm pretty happy with my sway control but then it's my first rig.