How Do You Figure Out What Size Camper My Truck Can Pull?

Figuring out what size of camper your truck can pull can be a tricky task. If you don’t know the exact specifications of both your truck and the camper, you may end up purchasing a camper that is too heavy for your vehicle. Fortunately, there are several easy ways to figure out what size camper your truck can pull.

Step 1: Gather information about your truck. You’ll need to know the make, model, and year of your vehicle as well as its gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR). This information can usually be found in the owner’s manual or on a placard located in the driver-side doorjamb.

Step 2: Gather information about the camper you’re interested in purchasing. The manufacturer should have information such as dry weight, wet weight, and cargo capacity available for each model. Make sure to add any additional items you plan on putting into the camper when calculating its total weight.

Step 3: Subtract the weight of the empty truck from its GVWR. This will give you an idea of how much total weight your truck can safely handle when fully loaded with passengers and cargo.

Step 4: Subtract the total weight of the empty camper from the total weight your truck can handle while fully loaded. This will give you an idea of how much additional cargo and passengers you can include in addition to the camper when calculating its total load capacity.

Step 5: Compare these two numbers to determine if they are within safe limits for your vehicle’s rating. If they are not, then it is best to look for a lighter camper or invest in an upgraded tow package for your vehicle that will allow it to safely tow more weight.

By following these steps, you should be able to accurately figure out what size of camper your truck can pull without risking damage to either your vehicle or trailer. Remember that safety should always be a top priority when hauling large loads so make sure you double check all calculations before making any purchases.

Conclusion:

Figuring out what size of camper your truck can pull is essential if you want to ensure both safety and comfort while travelling with a trailer behind you. By gathering relevant information about both your vehicle and potential campers, subtracting weights where applicable, and comparing results against safe limits, it is possible to accurately determine which size trailer is right for you.

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Karen Watkins