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Old 09-06-2020, 10:37 AM   #1
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Cargo in truck bed versus extended tray at trailer rear

I've got a Cougar TT with the tray that extends from the rear to allow for hauling stuff when towing. I have not used it yet but am wondering, if you load it up to max (mine says 200lbs max) does it noticeably affect your trailer balance? I would probably be putting stuff from the truck on there. Generator (small), cooler, golf clubs, bikes?

Pros/cons. I've got a tonneau cover on the pickup so the stuff would obviously be better protected from the weather and more secure.

Who uses it and why?

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Old 09-06-2020, 12:28 PM   #2
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If it is like the one on ol'333 our past Cougar then it'll bottom out the first dip you hit and probably tear off.
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Old 09-06-2020, 06:25 PM   #3
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Thanks Javi, I hadn't even thought of that but I can see that it very well could happen. It just kind of goes against my nature not to use something I have for it's intended purpose. Kinda like buying something and then just putting it in the garage and not using it.
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Old 09-06-2020, 06:57 PM   #4
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I have never had that storage tray on a trailer because I don't want one - I avoid a trailer that has one. It sounds neat but in reality it is not only a pain but possibly a danger unless you substantially rebuild that "tray". I, in my wildest imagination, could not think of putting a gen on one of those things. They can't support a bike rack adequately so I'm not about to put a gen on it. And, when it finally just "breaks" (remember that the back of the trailer will receive the maximum bounce from any irregularity) what do you do about all that heavy stuff bouncing down the highway and folks either hitting it or running off the highway? Truck bed...that's what I use and not a thing is going to "break" off, or out, of it. JMO
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Old 09-08-2020, 05:53 AM   #5
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Thanks Javi, I hadn't even thought of that but I can see that it very well could happen. It just kind of goes against my nature not to use something I have for it's intended purpose. Kinda like buying something and then just putting it in the garage and not using it.
Just my opinion but I think "it's intended purpose" is to help sell the camper. So in fact, it has served "it's intended purpose".
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Old 09-08-2020, 08:37 AM   #6
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Marshall just hit the nail on the head!! Calling the Lippert slide out tray a "sales gimmick" is a most charitable description. I have another name for it but it's definitely not "G" rated. I wanted to take ours off and have a receiver hitch installed but DW vetoed the idea. She wanted to keep the cargo tray for a number of reasons. Not wanting to be hung on that cross, I modified the worthless piece of #*%! to carry a couple bikes using our Thule bike rack. It works OK now but I have to admit I was originally fooled by the idea that a built in cargo tray was a benefit.
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Old 09-08-2020, 02:03 PM   #7
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I followed a different trailer with the rack out and bikes on it. I didn't like the looks of how much they bounced, so stopped using mine for that. Built a bike rack over the propane tanks.

But I have often pulled the rack out once camped and used it to keep stuff off the ground. I won't travel with it out, but will use it when set up.
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Old 09-08-2020, 02:31 PM   #8
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When my missus saw one of those racks on some camper she thought it was neater than sliced bread. I pointed out it isn't unusual to scrape our rear bumper backing into our parking spot since the enter is anything but level (steep). She still thinks it would be neat to have one. Those things are destined to be scraped off at some point
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Old 09-08-2020, 02:59 PM   #9
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I found 2 uses for mine. 1 the bike rack vertical bar bolted in place and a "T" welded across the top. Then mounted 2 LED lights to "light er up back there". About 4 foot above the ground and they rotate. I have a on/off switch nearby, not wired to backup lights.
2 at camp the tray is a nice place to sit a cooler on. When traveling the cooler is in the truck bed.
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Old 09-08-2020, 04:40 PM   #10
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As has been repeated here in this thread "Not only no, but hell no!" Visualize your generator, sliding effortlessly down the concrete highway at 60 MPH, a shower of sparks behind it just like NASCAR on Saturday night Bristol, and then when it slows to about 40, a crack in the concrete catches the frame and it starts its roll, end over end, sparks still flying and now the fuel tank bursts, looks like a Quentin Tarantino film with free gas! Darned if you aren't destined to be on Facebook with a sight like that.
Keep the 'stuff' in the truck!
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I agree with all of the above. ^^^ It will keep stuff off of the ground once set up, but not worth the risk while moving.

One thing not mentioned is that your turning dynamics will also change, and not in a good way. The rear end of your rig will need considerably more room to swing wide, and backing into a tight space will be a nail biter.

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Old 09-09-2020, 10:23 AM   #12
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Thanks for the insight guys. Guess this is one option I won't be using going down the road. It's a neat idea because you are always looking for extra storage options in an RV, except there are too many downsides. If I do use it it will be when the camper is stationary.
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Old 09-17-2020, 07:57 AM   #13
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I only used mine for carrying fire wood.
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Old 09-17-2020, 10:24 AM   #14
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I use mine for the bikes. I inspect the welds and attachment points. Haven’t had any problems in 4 years. I guess ill do something about it if a problem arises.
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Old 09-17-2020, 11:50 AM   #15
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I bolted a bike rack on mine and carry two bikes. I have also carried a cooler, fire wood, satellite dish and kayaks on it. No problems whatsoever!
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Old 09-17-2020, 12:09 PM   #16
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Cargo on bumper

The weight on bumper has several negative factors. Maybe 200 lbs is ok of well connected, not even that in some cases.


first, you must consider the cargo weight and how attached to frame of trailer (via bumper, direct beam).


second, what is the 'moment arm' , which is the overhang. If you have a "200 ft-lb" rated bumper bracket, that means 100 lbs, average of 2 foot from attachment. Or 200 lbs, 1 foot away from connection/overhang.



third, the bouncing multiplies the effect significantly.


To answer your question, rear load off loads hitch weight/cargo when 'static' but when bouncing it amplifies the load on an up bounce.



the dynamics also increase load on bumper mount, frame and rear of trailer, both up and down forces are not good.


NOTE: I carry about 100 lbs or less about 2 foot moment arm max for bikes.

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I use mine for the bikes. I inspect the welds and attachment points. Haven’t had any problems in 4 years. I guess ill do something about it if a problem arises.

The problem might arise and happen before you ever know about it. I came upon a guy while traveling down the highway. He was pulling a trailer and I was not. Hanging off the back of the trailer were 2 bicycles (looked like nice ones) hanging at about a 45 degree angle to the back wall of the trailer. The bumper looked like a thin piece of sheet metal just bobbing and flopping with the weight of those bikes there. Appeared it was going to fall of any second so I got on around him. Pulled beside him (middle aged guy with wife) and honked my horn so I could tell him. He made a quick glance at me and turned his eyes straight down the road and wouldn't look back - I was shocked but headed on out. Popped down the visor to look at myself and make sure I wasn't a ghost, ghoul, look like Jack the Ripper....nah, just my normal, beautiful self.....(that remark was tongue in cheek).
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Old 09-17-2020, 02:05 PM   #18
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I am quite surprised by all the negative comments about an item that Keystone engineered and sold with certain trailers.
I have the 2018 Cougar 22RBS that comes with this fold-out platform. I am single and travel alone so I have zero storage needs and actually unbolted the tray to cut down on the weight shortly after purchasing the trailer.
Recently I thought it might be handy for a Champion generator that would work great if I decide to do any boondocking. I've been looking into lockable generator boxes that I could lock onto the tray which is rated for 250 lbs.
Being an engineer myself, I looked at the platform and I feel that it is designed well and seems to be extremely well made. It sits several inches above the bumper so it would be literally impossible for it to bounce to the point of hitting the road surface. I also have a full time rear camera so I can keep and eye on it while travelling.
Bottom line, I don't see any reason not to use it.
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Wen we bought our 27SABWE the specs on the rear hitch say 300 lbs limit. I bought a cargo tray from where I work and its rated for 500 lbs. I assembled and installed the tray with the intention of using it to carry my generator. My genny weighs in at 100 lbs. The bed of my truck is about 40 inches off the ground, and tray is about 24 inches off the ground. As I'm getting older, horsing 100 lbs into the bed of the truck is harder than lifting it onto the tray. As I'm also a pretty heft guy, I think I'm going to get up on the tray and see how it reacts with me standing on it, and bounce a bit and see what it does. With the spare tire mounted, I can't fold the tray upright. I need to make an additional piece for the spare tire mount as I had to raise the tire on the mount and now it's a little loose at the top. I'm thinking about adding a piece of angle to the top bolt to widen the mount at the top.
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Old 09-17-2020, 07:31 PM   #20
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For anyone who does or wants to attach or pull out the bumper tray and load it down. . Really look at how its working when traveling. Few are stable, some bounce like a yo-yo. When that slide out tray was used on new models around 2010? and when I started on the site 2013. There where many who used them and they failed on the freeway/highway not sitting in the driveway.

I hope they are made better now. But does anyone on here know that is a fact.
lower the rack or pull out the tray. Grab them, pull them up and down as will happen when driving. Mine will move vertically about 3 inch. Adding wt. may stop some of that but will it for sure.
If I was to carry stuff on mine, I would re weld the u straps that hold them. I would somehow end all vertical movement while extended. That thin piece of metal they call a bumper would be replaced with heavier gauge metal.
The very least test what your doing with a person following to film or report to you the load and bounce on that tray before you driveway thinking it's fine but not really knowing.
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