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How Much Can You ACTUALLY Tow? • What Size Truck Do I Need??

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  • Confused or just plain lost trying to figure out what you can tow or what size truck you need to pull a trailer you're looking at? In this video I'll break down all these crazy towing terms, show you how these numbers work with and against one another, and teach you how to determine both what your vehicle can tow as well as what size trailer is appropriate for your truck!
    00:00 Welcome!
    00:17 Low Budget Examples
    00:43 Trailer Weight Definitions
    02:33 Truck Weight Definitions
    04:38 GCW & Tow Ratings
    06:25 Truck & Trailer Together
    08:34 Airbags??
    09:11 Empty vs. Loaded Hitch Weight
    12:19 Two Sample Pairings
    13:08 Quick Towing vs. Payload
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  • @JoshtheRVNerd
    @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому +64

    *CRAP! I apparently misspoke once along the way - a record low for me! 😂*
    Your towing capacity is not “GCWR-GVWR” but rather *GCWR-Vehicle Curb Weight*
    Sorry about that!!

    • @orenkern9778
      @orenkern9778 Рік тому +5

      Not bad with only that error....it was a 15 minute video going over a lot of points.

    • @sadieschuster9162
      @sadieschuster9162 Рік тому

      I’m starting to get my head around this..but what can my v6 2014 Nissan Pathfinder tow????

    • @lesliemeadows3912
      @lesliemeadows3912 Рік тому

      Video on class A's and how much you can flat tow? It says 5,000 pounds. But what is included in that?

    • @nonya68
      @nonya68 Рік тому +2

      Huh? Not very specific. So, (Vehicle) GCWR *minus* (Vehicle) Curb Weight? Please confirm. What will it be for a 2007 Kia Sportage V6? I have a 2010 KZ Sportsman w/GVWR of 2700#'s. Plz help, I'll be houseless in a month. Plz anybody. Thanks *IMPORTANT*

    • @jimhansen3752
      @jimhansen3752 Рік тому +1

      Following up on the @rosegarcia9963 question. In the video, at 12:30 you have the safe configuration. The truck GCWR is listed at 20,000lbs, the truck empty is at 6,800lbs, and the truck GVWR is 9,000lbs. Truck GCWR-truck empty = 13,200lbs and truck GCWR-truck GVWR = 11,000lbs. You have the tow capacity listed as 11,000lbs, which implies truck GCWR-truck GVWR.
      At 12:50 you have the unsafe configuration. The truck GCWR is listed at 16,000lbs, the truck empty is at 6,400lbs, and the truck GVWR is 8,000lbs. Truck GCWR-truck empty = 9,600lbs and truck GCWR-truck GVWR = 8,000lbs. Based on the safe configuration, the towing capacity of this truck is 8,000lbs, but in the video you have it listed as 10,000lbs (which is neither 8,000lbs nor 9,600lbs). Is that because a calculated towing capacity is different from a rated towing capacity, or is there an error in the graphic?
      Thanks for all the info you provide.

  • @rayhester7379
    @rayhester7379 Рік тому +60

    Truck driver here who pulls doubles & triples. I'm very pleased to see you explaining things so very well. Fantastic job Mr Nerd.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому +1

      Awesome, thank you!

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому +2

      Bet you’d never believe I was once a dispatcher at yellow freight lol
      I quickly learned that’s not for me

    • @rayhester7379
      @rayhester7379 Рік тому +2

      @@JoshtheRVNerd It's a small world isn't it? You've gone on to touch so many people in such a positive, purposeful way. You are an Amazing part of the Bishes team & all the folks new & not so much, 😀sourounding the RV industry. Roads are safer & RV life is easier with you in it Mr Nerd. A BIG Thanks for sharing all your experience & guidance . My exit is coming up, buy for now.

  • @slyzuhRS
    @slyzuhRS Рік тому +146

    Like I've said before ( I think?) Working in the state park system and seeing it first hand, especially with the popularity growth of new campers I saw sooo many vehicle/camper setups WAY over loaded, and not by a little but by A LOT! We need more people in the industry to brute force this valuable information into newbies heads, and not some of these "salesmans" that just want the cash $$$ TO ALL THE NEWBIES THAT SEE THIS VIDEO/COMMENT PLEASE DO YOUR RESEARCH TO KEEP YOU SAFE AND OTHERS AROUND ON THE ROAD! Great video Josh

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому +3

      My pleasure. Pls feel free to share into social groups! :)

    • @gigglesnorthotel8915
      @gigglesnorthotel8915 5 місяців тому

      That's why I watch all these videos...

  • @patmcgann12
    @patmcgann12 Рік тому +42

    You and Dolly did a great job of demonstrating the concepts that a lot of people struggle with. Well done Josh!

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому +2

      LOL the Capital D on Dolly had me thrown. I was like "wait did I have a guest on this?"

  • @jaccole
    @jaccole Рік тому +35

    Finally, Finally, Finally someone has told the truth about 1/2 ton vehicle towing. Thank you! A must watch. Great explanation. Also, the info about airbags. Excellent!

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому

      Glad you enjoyed it! Pls share and help spread that safety!

  • @docholiday7072
    @docholiday7072 Рік тому +10

    Coming from a teacher of 36 years, I must say this: Josh, you are a great teacher. Your ability to take a complex concept and break it down to the simplest and easy to understand terms. One thing that I learned over the years about towing trailers is cargo capacity is the ultimate limitation (in most cases). Sir, you nailed it, and likely saved lives in this video. This video should be required viewing for individuals new to rv'ing.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому

      Wow thank you! I always like educating and sharing. I’ve found a weird way to blend all my quirks together

  • @B.A.S.66
    @B.A.S.66 Рік тому +24

    Very good on explaining the weight stuff.
    One thing people can do is go to a large truck scale (Cat Scale) at truck stops and weight there tow vehicle fuel of gas but completely empty. Then after the pickup there trailer go back and weight the combination of the 2 before they load things up. This will give them a idea of how much they can load up with. Anyone can use the Cat Scales at truck stops. It's $7.00 the 1st weigh and $2.00 for a reweigh as long as you reweigh at the same scale you did the 1st weight at.

  • @diverm2371
    @diverm2371 Рік тому +18

    Josh, you did an amazing job here. 10/10
    This will be the video to share with every one new and old to rving.
    Thanks for cutting threw the crap and helping us comprehend this.

  • @kirsten.mogensen
    @kirsten.mogensen 2 місяці тому +4

    This video should be REQUIRED watching for everyone who tows a camper. I am constantly sharing this video in the various FB groups I'm in because of the newbie questions being asked and the VERY bad advice being given!

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  2 місяці тому

      Hit that share button and spread the education!

  • @rene-ro6oe
    @rene-ro6oe 5 місяців тому +6

    Everyone should have to watch this before towing!

  • @FOne_Fan
    @FOne_Fan Рік тому +7

    I've entered the RV market as someone who never has owned a truck. Thanks for the informative and easy to follow video. I now feel confident I'll choose the right RV that is safe to tow.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому +1

      Hope it helps! In addition to rv reviews I have a bunch of these top vids in a “learn about stuff” playlist for you

  • @liquidrockaquatics3900
    @liquidrockaquatics3900 Місяць тому +2

    This is probably the simplest and easiest to understand explanation of the weights involved with towing. It took me a few days of going through videos and doing math to figure out what you demonstrated in 30 seconds. Gotta love, good old uncle Josh.

  • @chadblomquist6232
    @chadblomquist6232 Рік тому +12

    I went to look at a trailer and as we walked across the lot we were talking about my truck and weights. I told him this specific trailer model was going to cut things close on payload capacity so I'd have to be really careful about what I took with me in the truck and where I put weight in the TT. He looked me in the eye and said that a good weight-distribution hitch would "remove all of the tongue weight". I rolled my eyes, turned around and got back in my truck -- either he was straight up lying to me, or he so woefully ignorant I didn't want to do business with him.
    Thanks for this break down and for being a good person, Nerd 🤓. I had this conversation with my brother-in-law when he was excited about 5th wheels that were advertised by the manufacturer as "HT" of even had the words "half ton" in the product name, but if you look at the numbers they almost never are actually half-ton towable unless the truck is bare-bones and the only vehicle occupant is a 5' pixie. Much of the RV industry will happily lie to you to make a sale which I find very frustrating. The world needs more Josh.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому +3

      I was originally taught something similar. I cringe at some of the old towing advice I used to give but at least now I can do something to help

    • @russellriggan2088
      @russellriggan2088 Рік тому

      Unfortunately, many truck RV sales and truck sales are lying, misinformed, or a combination of both.

    • @Kevinw4040
      @Kevinw4040 Рік тому

      This might be a dumb question- sorry what exactly does a weight distribution hitch do exactly?

    • @alanshaw4655
      @alanshaw4655 Рік тому

      @@Kevinw4040 not a dumb question. a wd hitch transfers the hitch weight from the trailer toung that sits at the back of your truck hitch, downward force ( load ), transfers the load from the rear axle of your truck to the front axles of your truck through the frame of your truck. in other words, it takes the load off the rear axle, moves it to the front axle on your truck. you have prob seen many trucks pulling campers down the highway, if you looked closely..you would have noticed where the trailer was attached to the rear truck bumper ball ?, some were squatted down right there ?, this means they have too much weight on the truck hitch ball from the trailer hitch. with a wd hitch attached, it brings the rear of truck and trailer hitch all back up level, by doing this, it moves the load off the rear of the truck axle, transfers the load to the trucks front axle.

  • @castironbackroads1447
    @castironbackroads1447 Рік тому +8

    Thank you for continuing to put out fantastic information, Josh! I enjoyed the means/method of communicating. Your humor is great, but how you put your heart into this content shows how much you care. You are an asset to Bish's! Keep up the good work!

  • @manelson4338
    @manelson4338 Рік тому +3

    This is the SMARTEST towing information on RV's that I have ever seen! Thank you. It put a LOT MORE good info in front of the customer. Thank you for putting SAFETY FIRST.

  • @kimeastman3977
    @kimeastman3977 Рік тому +2

    Perfect timing on this video! We were looking to upgrade our truck knowing we will also be upgrading our RV at somw point. I was getting so confused on all these figures and trying to figure out what we will need. This was so helpful!!! Thanks again Nerd!! 🤓

  • @danielthompson5692
    @danielthompson5692 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for making this video! This needs to be seen by everyone thinking about hitching up any trailer to a truck and driving down the road.Keep up the good work!

  • @TheGrainSideUp
    @TheGrainSideUp Рік тому +10

    Another great video Josh. I have already shared this with some friends considering a TT. Two good pieces of advice (that I think is safe) given to me was 1) never tow anything longer than 25' or anything over 6000 lbs with a 1/2 ton pick up. 2) You will most likely run out of payload capacity before your towing capacity. Also, look for a yellow sticker near your weight stickers for any payload adjustments from the manufacturer. I lost 118 lbs in PL capacity due to sidesteps and upgraded rims. Thanks again!

  • @TravelWithTheHs
    @TravelWithTheHs Рік тому +5

    As a 30 year ASE master tech WELL DONE Josh. I couldnt have said it more clearly and with any sence then that. I hope I can use this for thos so called "well ive been doing it for year without a problem" people!!!!

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому +1

      TY so much. I wasn't taught any of this properly when I started and had to UN-learn so many bad teachings. I cringe as some of the historical towing advisory I gave people
      Just trying to be/do better now

    • @TravelWithTheHs
      @TravelWithTheHs Рік тому

      @@JoshtheRVNerd Well we all need too learn somewhere , just hope it is not from are own demise. You just have put it in such a way that those that really dont get it, should. I dont know how many people ive tried too tell and they just dont unders stand past the "tow rating" . But i have a 30k tow rating so i can tow anything mentality.

  • @DailyDriver.
    @DailyDriver. Рік тому +5

    THIS is the Most important rv video on UA-cam ! Thank you Josh !

  • @timleinart1645
    @timleinart1645 Рік тому +2

    Thank you thank you! I plan on checking these numbers on my current camper and truck package. And I must say also what a privilege it was for my wife and I to meet you at the Omaha show. You are genuinely an inspiration to current and potential camping enthusiasts. Was so much fun talking about Uncle Gary! Snd that Brinkley! OMG what a palace on wheels! You were worth 8 hour drive! Thanks again 👍

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому

      Holy crap.. you drove EIGHT HOURS? I'm humbled.. that's crazy!

  • @Trucker2001
    @Trucker2001 6 місяців тому +3

    I love that y’all do this because you are keeping people off the road that are over loaded,and may not be experience at towing an RV.

  • @Cornpone
    @Cornpone Рік тому +3

    Great video. You are easily the most comprehensive resource on UA-cam. You should be proud of your body of work here. As my wife and I get closer to our second RV the first time, we will be heading to our nearest Bish’s. It was smart of them to let you keep doing what you’ve been doing since the Haylett days. Thanks for your great videos

  • @outbacker292
    @outbacker292 Рік тому +2

    This is certainly a video ALL current and prospective towable RV owners should watch. Thank you Josh for continuing to bring light to this subject.

  • @carlydelaurier-flanigan1318
    @carlydelaurier-flanigan1318 Рік тому +3

    I wish I had this when I started. All this confused me to no end but had to learn it all myself. Great video!

  • @zartan790
    @zartan790 Рік тому +4

    This topic can't be talked about enough, you see so many unsafe combinations of truck & trailer, is a lot of states/provinces if you are involved in an accident and found to be over weight or over capacity you can face criminal charges. Thank you Josh, great topic.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому

      My pleasure. Pls hit that share button and help spread the safety

  • @MatthewIrvine
    @MatthewIrvine Рік тому +6

    Great information for newbies and seasoned towable owners alike! Thanks Uncle Josh! My 2 cents, regardless of your paper numbers, get thyself to the nearest scales to confirm you're safe with a full loadout! (and don't forget the dog) 🐶

  • @worldaccordingtok8105
    @worldaccordingtok8105 Рік тому +3

    A definite must share video! Thank you Josh for addressing this important topic and presenting it in your unique fashion!!

  • @diverdownaz
    @diverdownaz 6 місяців тому +4

    You are incredible. This finally answered questions I have been trying to understand for way too long.

  • @FulltimingBrinkley3950
    @FulltimingBrinkley3950 Рік тому +3

    LOVE THIS VIDEO! Sooooo many people need to watch and understand this!!!!

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому

      Pls feel free to hit the share button and help spread the message! :)

  • @KarileeT
    @KarileeT Рік тому +7

    This info confirms what took me a LOT of research to figure out for myself. It seems like most trucks’ tow “rating” should be reduced to take actual payload into consideration.

    • @mickeym2380
      @mickeym2380 Рік тому +3

      As Josh explained, Tow rating and cargo rating are two separate weights. Tow rating is usually irrelevant because you will probably reach your max payload before you reach your max tow rating.

    • @KarileeT
      @KarileeT Рік тому +1

      @@mickeym2380 That’s what I’m saying- the tow rating is highly hyped and advertised, but the payload is hidden somewhere on a sticker on the door jam. People with no experience have no idea that that’s the most important number!

  • @janasybrandy6525
    @janasybrandy6525 Рік тому +1

    This! This is what we've been looking for! My husband and I have been looking at trailers but have backed away from some because we weren't sure what we could safely tow! Thank you so much!

  • @pattigrigsby9762
    @pattigrigsby9762 Рік тому +2

    Best explanation I have heard. Now I understand and will be ready for my next trailer. And this is why I tell everyone interested in getting a trailer to watch your channel.

  • @masque1313
    @masque1313 Рік тому +3

    Couple of things. 1). Great job explaining how this all works. Very straight forward and clearly explained. 2). Standing ovation to you and Bush’s for telling the truth and admitting that most trailers are too heavy to safely pull with a half ton pickup. Everyone in your line of work would be willing to be so honest. Thank you for your honesty.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому

      Our pleasure. Truly. A quick buck isn’t worth getting someone killed

  • @derekginter7626
    @derekginter7626 10 місяців тому +2

    I've been a truck and heavy haul truckdriver for 28 years, and you did a good job explaining this for the average consumer, great job! I do can't wait to do business with you! Safety First!!!

  • @chadood7645
    @chadood7645 3 місяці тому +1

    Grew up traveling in a class a with my grandparents but trailers are what would work good for my family right now. I needed this info. Thank you!

  • @justinnash-qr9zq
    @justinnash-qr9zq 28 днів тому

    This is was something I’ve been trying to find for weeks now; you made it so simple! Thank you very much, this video is extremely helpful!

  • @texillini1
    @texillini1 Рік тому +3

    Uncle Josh, THANK YOU so much for making this vehicle. As a member of the Nerd Herd and a hopeful potential new RV’er someday (I’ve only tent camped in my younger days); I’ve watched many of your videos over the passed several months and I appreciate everything that you have put out there. It has helped with my research. That being said, based on what I have seen so far, I believe that this video is the MOST important and informative video that i’ve watched. I appreciate the caring about your customers safety that you preach. I really do believe that you are putting the customers safety above the sale. Whenever I do decide to purchase an RV, you can bet that I will be stopping by in person at one of your stores. I’ve seen on a couple of other channels, that General Motors is the ONLY manufacturer that has added an additional sticker on their new trucks that helps you with the math on towing. This new sticker should be mandated from the manufacturers.
    Always safety first! Again another job WELL DONE! Tell Mr. Bish to give you a raise, 😃

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому

      My pleasure

    • @kimdagnillo8246
      @kimdagnillo8246 Рік тому

      I’d do my own math before I relied on the manufacturer to be accurate/honest.

  • @michaelschiessl8357
    @michaelschiessl8357 Рік тому +3

    Uncle Josh I really appreciate this video..I knew some of this but definitely not all of it..its really great how you clarified everything and what the terms really mean both for people who have been camping for awhile and those just getting started.Thank u for doing this video Josh appreciate you!!

  • @jaro1800
    @jaro1800 Рік тому +2

    I love when you do these type vid's. When I started with my first RV I had no idea what anything meant. It still confuses me, but this helps ALOT.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому

      My pleasure! I remember when I got my first house. About a year after the central air was acting funny. So I called a guy.
      He was a good guy who did good business. He recognized I was a young kid - likely new to this. So he says "Before I have to charge you $120 for a service call have you just checked your furnace filter?"
      I was like "...no I'm calling about my A/C not my furnace." He didn't laugh or anything but rather helped me understand the relationship. I always appreciated that and tried to do the same for people
      When I started this in 2009 I didn't know jack about squat and had to learn a lot of it the wrong way, unlearn it, then relearn it (hopefully) properly
      I enjoy helping folks cut that learning curve

  • @mgysgtk8835
    @mgysgtk8835 Рік тому +1

    Glad you did this. I don't think the word gets out. I see so many RV overload to the tow vehicle. When i ask about it at a stop, they just say, well my vehicle pulls it okay. Zero thought of the danger in that kind of thought. Just because i can go forward, does not mean I am safe. Thanks for spreading the word.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому +1

      Hit the share button and lend it a hand!!

  • @adamspencer6666
    @adamspencer6666 Рік тому +3

    As a trainer for RV school I am very happy you did this video. I will be sharing it a lot! Next time I’m passing through I’ll have to stop in to say hey and maybe even get an autograph 😊

  • @CharlesCHubbard
    @CharlesCHubbard Рік тому +5

    To the point Josh is making, all aftermarket accessories (dealer addons/DIY/retail installed) that are added to the tow vehicle take away from the payload of the truck. Examples include larger wheels and tires, step rails, tonneau covers, brush guards, bed liners, bed boxes, air bags, spring helpers, etc. Many, well equipped / luxury half tons have a factory rated payload around 1500lbs. Dressing up your ride by bolting on a few of aftermarket accessories and you have decreased the payload capacity needed to tow an rv.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому +1

      And aftermarket accessories don’t change things like your payload ratings

  • @charlestaylor8832
    @charlestaylor8832 Рік тому +2

    Another excellent video. The visual aids were spot on. Thank you for all you do.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому

      TY Sir! Always appreciate your insights as well :)

  • @kristi8220
    @kristi8220 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for educating us and keeping us safe!!

  • @flyermarkbig465
    @flyermarkbig465 Рік тому +3

    Great video. Nice job Josh. On point and if people follow this and the math they will be ok. There are some details that go into the numbers that can confuse people if not technical in nature. This video avoids that and will be a great tool for people to use. Well done Bish's for supporting this and educating your customers.
    There are many options for a RVer to ensure their true tongue weight (loaded and unloaded). Another tool i would recommend. It can be shared with friends and family to get the most out of it.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому +1

      I wanted to break it down into terms someone who doesn't have a PhD in towing rocket science could understand. It's not complicated once you understand the terms and how they work against one another

  • @IntothewestOkotoks
    @IntothewestOkotoks Рік тому +5

    Thanks for going over this again, as it can’t be stated enough. Unfortunately, this is an industry wide issue (truck and RV manufacturers). Neither sales or marketing teams seem to care about safety first. Two cases where I recently came across this: firstly, back in 2021 looking for a new truck with higher payload, called Ford dealer and inquired about F150 with Max Tow, and F250 or Ram 2500 options (small town they had both Ford and Ram dealers). When I explained the situation they were quick to point out very confidently that the new F150 can tow 14,000lbs. Secondly, my wife and I just went to the RV show in Calgary back in January, and as we’re walking into a Cougar “half ton” fifth wheel, I noticed the UVWR on the outside at some 10,000lbs and commented to my wife that “this will be too heavy”. The sales guy and I believe a Cougar rep sitting in the trailer overheard me and quickly quipped that “an F150 is all that’s needed to tow this”. I looked at him and fired back “no way I’m towing this with an F150”. He says “Ok, personal opinion”. Really? He didn’t even ask what I drive which is a Ram 2500 gas. And what do RV dealerships do to help truly determine if the vehicle someone had is the right vehicle? Why can’t a dealership actually weigh a “dry” trailer with two propane tanks and two batteries? You know they’re going to sell it to the purchaser anyway. I understand that other stuff put throughout the trailer will alter that hitch weight, but we also know ideally that you want that hitch weight at around 12%…adding the 200 lbs of propane and batteries to the front will help with getting a realistic number hitch weight. Just curious, what steps does Bish’s go through to completely verify everything is good before selling a trailer (check vehicles payload sticker, help customer determine/educate/understand trailer GVW, etc)- because the place I bought mine in Alberta does absolutely nothing. I won’t even bring up the trailer length, that should also be factored in, or where it’s expected to be towed (maybe a second video? That one is definitely more tricky). Anyway, as always your videos are fantastic, and your one of few that points these towing considerations out in ever video!

    • @user-iz2ug8gc7o
      @user-iz2ug8gc7o Рік тому +3

      HA! Must have been the same salesman we saw at the Calgary RV show. He was bragging about how the Cougar "1/2 Ton" fifth wheels can be towed with a half ton. I wanted to get into it with him, but I just walked away. I wish manufacturers would stop calling their units by that name as it's very deceiving. We have an F150 and tow a Cougar 22 MLS and while this trailer is not super heavy at 7200 GVWR, its hitch weight is much higher than you would expect, with many owners reporting it at as much as 1100lbs. It's also a relatively high profile trailer. It's a good match with our F150, but I wouldn't want to go any heavier or longer. Especially when towing in the prairie winds we get around here! We just bought a new weight distribution hitch and went for the 1200# bars, just to be safe!

  • @didibolter9362
    @didibolter9362 Рік тому +1

    Excellent information and video my friend! I didn't understand the numbers, but, really great video! 🤗

  • @deannatolliver1656
    @deannatolliver1656 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video!! Anyone who pulls any kind of travel should watch this. And, anyone who SELLS trailers should watch it 😊

  • @TheFshrmon
    @TheFshrmon Рік тому +3

    Josh, you simply crushed this video. Such great info and explanations.

  • @yippinyahoiionetnnedrager3398
    @yippinyahoiionetnnedrager3398 Рік тому +4

    Great stuff 👍 thanks for sharing. This is why Josh the rv nerd is Definitely the best RV show host in the business. ✌ 🇺🇲 GOD bless America 🇺🇲

  • @georgewilson5303
    @georgewilson5303 5 місяців тому +1

    Josh. This was a very good way to explain the true weight of what your vehicle toe safely. You are good. I was an instructor for enforcement in florida. It is not easy to brake it down so all can understand it. But you my friend are exalent. Thank God for someone like you putting our safety frist. You are a good man

  • @mildmannerededc
    @mildmannerededc Рік тому +1

    Wow! Best vid I've watched on this (often confusing) topic. Excellently done Josh. A true PSA! Give this a like and share, people.

  • @Hemifan4266
    @Hemifan4266 Рік тому +3

    Good info, I know my current trailer is fine, it would help to know for sure what my F150 half ton can tow. Thanks nerd.

  • @a_humbled_heart5183
    @a_humbled_heart5183 Рік тому +4

    Wonderful wonderful video!
    I use myself as an example that absolutely supports these rules. To my best brain calculation, my family of 6 are in the neighborhood of 750 lbs. That IMMEDIATELY drops my unloaded payload of 1805lbs on my 1/2 ton truck to just over 1050 lbs. My camper has an unloaded hitch weight of 615 lbs. So just taking the bare weights, I have access to approx. 435ish lbs of cargo. Add 4 bikes and some firewood in the bed and my payload is nearing 250ish lbs left. Subtract 80lbs for the hitch and bars… I’m under 200lbs of available payload for my truck. I know my hitch weight is more because I pack my cargo either over the axles or forward of the axles. Here is where I need the scales to really give me the spot on number. But for the sake of argument, my math checks out above.
    My truck says it can “tow” 9300lbs, but my camper fully loaded is actually in the neighborhood of 5500lbs and I’m nearing my payload capacity.
    I truly believe I’m within all my specs, but if I were to upgrade, I’d have to keep these numbers in mind and even consider a larger truck or one with significantly more payload.
    Keep it up Josh! #nerdherd

  • @rvgalpals7245
    @rvgalpals7245 Рік тому +1

    Great video ! The visuals are a great teaching tool, it’ll help a lot of people put the numbers they need to know into context

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому

      Glad it was helpful! Please feel free to share and help spread some safety! :)

  • @debmarabito2486
    @debmarabito2486 Рік тому +1

    You offer such great info that is so helpful. Keep giving us your videos with the things we need to know. We ( hubby and I) watch and enjoy you.

  • @bacon81
    @bacon81 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for this valuable information. This is not explained as simply as should be from other sources.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому

      I still am not 100% happy with how it all came together but I think people can learn what they need to from this

  • @JJDrones
    @JJDrones Рік тому +5

    The biggest reason I'm subscribed to your channel Josh is not because you always miss the ice cream man in the summer 😂 it's because you've always had the safety before the sale mentality. I've been a truck driver for over 20 years and the amount of accidents I see with RVs from just not having the right vehicle combinations is actually really sad. I know you've done a video explaining this before but I like the visuals you did actually giving more context to the issue and I hope others will see it, they need to know what they can pull. I have suggested to my local RV dealership to have a class for potential buyers on towing safety, and I'm also an advocate that anyone pulling an RV needing to get a driver's license endorsement unless they hold a class A CDL. Keep up the good work my friend.

  • @susankaskoun5100
    @susankaskoun5100 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for this! We are just about ready to buy our first Travel Trailer, and you have reinforced my decision to choose the lighter model!

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому +1

      You won't regret it being lighter
      You MIGHT regret it being heavier!

  • @youcanthide004
    @youcanthide004 Місяць тому +1

    Hands Down the most comprehensive easy-to-follow explanation about all "weights" and their acronyms THANK YOU!!!!

  • @jpgale
    @jpgale Рік тому +3

    This is awesome, I recently got a Jayco Eagle 355 MBQS and converted it to a gooseneck using the Lippert approved Gooseneck system. I ran the numbers a lot, using a 25% pin weight I am possibly overloaded (by a couple of hundred pounds) on my 2019 F350 SRW. I have not scaled it, this is the information I used to make my decisions that I had learnt. On the heavier duty trucks they have been designed for a higher weight but are limited by class limitations, such as a 25 series can not be more than 10k, until recently a 35 series can not be more than 11.5k for SRW and 14k for DRW. Same for the f450 can not be more than 14k, but is a way beefier truck than the f350 with the same GVWR. With my trailer and I don't know the pin weight yet, I am not even on the helper springs, however I do not know the weak points, I feel safe I can stop safely and quickly when needed, I suspect I am not near my payload as I planned for the worst. I also have a plan for reducing the truck weight (remove the skid plates and spare tire if I have to, run with less fuel in the tank, reduce my fat arse which I need to do anyway) I was also prepared to by a DRW if it did not work out. If you are unsure buy a bigger truck, no one has ever said boy I wish I had less truck when the blown gasket hits the fan.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому

      You may want to run it across some scales

    • @jpgale
      @jpgale Рік тому

      @@JoshtheRVNerd I plan to but first I need to be fully licensed so I don't have to find a class A driver to go with me. In CA if you convert to gooseneck you need a Non commercial class A for anything with a GVWR over 10k. I failed my first road test so am waiting for my retest

  • @joereckon6824
    @joereckon6824 Рік тому +8

    Please extend this presentation to cover how to incorporate weight distribution hitches into vehicle towing. Even better would be how to incorporate using a CAT or truck scale to verify trailer weight when the WDH is connected and active on the scale. You have explained things very well so far. Just extend the conversation a little further. You’re the best!!

    • @tbamagic
      @tbamagic Рік тому

      Yes, I agree! And maybe show the old trick of determining tongue weight with a bathroom scale and the wood bar.

  • @gabrielleblack8469
    @gabrielleblack8469 Рік тому +2

    ❤ I love watching your videos. You've taught me so much and are very listenable. I appreciate every single video you make and all the effort that goes into it! Thanks for being awesome! 😊

  • @mareeka2011
    @mareeka2011 3 місяці тому +1

    I have watched a lot of videos that explain this information. Your video is by far the BEST one I have ever watched. Thank you!

  • @fearfulone
    @fearfulone Рік тому +3

    Thank you much JOSH THE BEST NERD

  • @brentbowman9286
    @brentbowman9286 5 місяців тому

    This is one of the best descriptions of towing capacity that I've seen! As I've learned, it can be a very confusing topic. Equally important to note is that there are a lot of RV salesman who don't understand this themselves. If they don't understand it, they can't help you the customer understand what you can or can't tow. Thanks again for a very detailed and through understanding!

  • @mtgetawaysAR
    @mtgetawaysAR Рік тому +1

    Great video and breakdown. You are very good at keeping it simple for everyone to understand.

  • @joshuabailly2639
    @joshuabailly2639 Рік тому +5

    Such an important topic! I did soo much research on this since we tow with an SUV. In fact, I've talked about it so much even my kids can spot the sag of an overloaded rig. Good vid Joshy

  • @billchesney8949
    @billchesney8949 Рік тому +3

    Adding airbags decreases payload of your tow vehicle. The weight of the airbags gets subtracted from the payload

  • @betterwithrum
    @betterwithrum Рік тому +1

    Thank you for making this video Josh! This is an excellent video! I haven't seen anyone explain this so simply as you've put it here. As a first time RVer (soon) this was very helpful.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому

      That’s just it - it doesn’t have to be rocket science

  • @oddlyme9659
    @oddlyme9659 Рік тому +1

    I don't have an RV at the time, but I've been watching tubers and walkthrus of them, I'm glad to have come upon your channel for future use, and this I've been wanting the info on, ty!!

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому

      Glad to have you here! I see you subbed -- welcome to the RV Nerd Herd :)

  • @RandomStuffWithBill
    @RandomStuffWithBill Рік тому +5

    My eyes glazed over within the first few mins... :( It's not you Josh, it's me, I just don't quite get it.

  • @Outlaws28
    @Outlaws28 Рік тому +3

    Great job Josh!
    You explained it in a way the anyone can understand.
    I could have posted this video four times on Facebook in the last 24 hours!
    Thanks RV Nerd!

  • @fosterwayne4943
    @fosterwayne4943 Рік тому +1

    Bish is lucky to have you. you're the reason i bought a travel trailer. keep those videos coming

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому

      Ty so much for the kind words
      Mind dropping me a note at g.page/r/CdPcitNVx2nDEAg/review for the effort??

  • @henrycarlson7514
    @henrycarlson7514 Рік тому +1

    So Wise , Thank You. Things that MUST be considered

  • @shaneseeley9641
    @shaneseeley9641 Рік тому +3

    Thank you, and please pass on our thanks to the management for letting you be honest.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому +1

      I'm super fortunate they actively encourage me to make videos like this!

  • @WireEd1966
    @WireEd1966 6 місяців тому +1

    Josh I just wanted to say thank you for your commentary and honesty. We have a Sundance 32BHS that is 7.5klbs dry that I’ve towed with my Ram 1500. It towed fine, but we equaled and sometimes exceeded the max payload (1600lb). I’ve since upgraded to a Ram 2500 that has a 3100lb payload. Anyway, thank you. It’s your detail here that prompted me to step it up. It made the difference!!

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  6 місяців тому

      That’s awesome. I bet it’s a night and day difference.

  • @user-vt4cr2ui3j
    @user-vt4cr2ui3j Рік тому +1

    A magnificent demonstration. Very well explained. Thank you so much.

  • @gregorycoulter8022
    @gregorycoulter8022 Рік тому +1

    Great job. Thanks for the information. I watch your video's all the time, love your style, even your puns and the great insights you share.

  • @briannelson803
    @briannelson803 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for helping educate people. This can literally save lives.

  • @henryfam58
    @henryfam58 Рік тому +1

    Josh, n
    There is no way to say it other than YOU ROCK, entertaining, informative, and just plain likeability.

  • @amys3796
    @amys3796 Рік тому +2

    Thank you x 1,000,000. No one who owns a trailer (or even a truck) could explain to me what the heck hitch weight was... now I went out to my car and found my GVWR and my vehicle payload and feel like a genius!!! BUT now I'm thinking about all the cargo i want to haul.. bike rack: on the car? On the trailer in the front or the back? big huge cooler full of beer and ice? extra kids? A bunch of camp chairs? Heavy steel grate for firepit? Fill up with water at home? It seriously adds up quick!

  • @tedsheldon11
    @tedsheldon11 Рік тому +2

    Great stuff. Breaks it down very well!

  • @SteveRasmussen
    @SteveRasmussen Рік тому +2

    Great video Josh, While working at various dealerships Far too often I found myself in no man's land between an excited sales person, and the service dept. Having to explain reality to a customer about their tow vehicle. Another issue that comes up is the need to install a brake controller on their tow vehicle. Too often this added expense was omitted until after the sale.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому +3

      Too many people in both rvs and trucks both don’t seem to know this stuff. It crazy

  • @mikebidlack839
    @mikebidlack839 Рік тому +1

    Man I wish I woulda seen this BEFORE we bought our 2018 Eagle HALF TON.....def NOT a half ton towable 5th wheel! Pushed us all the way home and when we went out on our first trip I weighed it and found we were 300lbs to heavy on the tounge!!! Next stop was to a dealer and bought a 3/4ton....sucked because the F-150 was paid off!!! Thanks as always Nerd for passing on useful info!!! Sure proud to be a member of the Nerd Herd!

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому

      Pls share and maybe help some folks cut that curve

  • @cccdlphipps
    @cccdlphipps Рік тому +1

    As always Thank You for the info. This confirms what I already knew that I need a 3/4 ton for the trailer I want to get.

  • @tomholland9169
    @tomholland9169 5 місяців тому +1

    This video makes pairing vehicle with trailer a simple and easy to understand process! Thank you Josh!

  • @kevinhirdes8097
    @kevinhirdes8097 Рік тому +1

    Awesome video. Thank you. I did download this one so I can watch it anytime I need it.

  • @datalifter
    @datalifter Рік тому +1

    This is such great info Josh. I had a GMC SWR 2500 HD Denali, and a door jam sticker that said my max cargo capacity was 2,150. (Denali trim runs heavy). I wanted to move up to a 5th wheel, but the pin weight, dry weight was 2,450. I had plenty of friends say "no worries, it will tow anything!" Hmm, well ya it will tow it - but that 2500 wasn't designed to tow that much ... I happily purchased a 3500. Thanks again!

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому

      Good for you for understanding that. Bummer, but glad you understand what was safe!

  • @kerifawcett7286
    @kerifawcett7286 6 місяців тому

    Thank you, thank you, thank you! Such a great educational video. Been preaching payload vs. towing capacity for years and it's a tough sell especially to men, but once you know, you know! Thank you trying to keep the public safe even at the expense of a sale. Great job!

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  6 місяців тому

      It's incredible to me how many people want to resist the extra info as well. I suspect because it's not what they wanted to hear but that doesn't mean it's not right

  • @ShaunNC
    @ShaunNC 10 місяців тому +1

    Best, clearest explanation I have ever seen. Thanks!

  • @Guspech750
    @Guspech750 Рік тому +2

    Awesome info. Extremely well done and explained very well for us single cell organisms.

  • @ScottVanArtsdalen
    @ScottVanArtsdalen 9 місяців тому +1

    GREAT explanation. That, right there, is enough to make me want to buy my next RV from Bish.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  9 місяців тому

      Awesome thank you man. We sure try.

  • @ml7363
    @ml7363 Рік тому +1

    So useful! You're such a funny personality too! Love it! Thank you, Josh.

  • @tomstone8976
    @tomstone8976 Рік тому +1

    Tongue weight concerns is exactly why i purchased Weigh Safe True Tow hitch for my toyhauler. Good explanation. I say a person will most likely bump up against cargo capacity long before max towing. I see on forums all the time where people are looking at the actual hitch rating and assuming that means the truck is rated for that same #. Not so much!

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому

      Payload before towing is exhausted is almost always the case for sure

  • @lauragough1174
    @lauragough1174 Рік тому

    Good job putting it in terms anyone can understand. I had a supervisor who used to say 'explain it to me like I'm a first-grader'.

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  Рік тому +1

      I tell people to speak to me like you’re my wife.. using little words 😆

  • @s_hassell97
    @s_hassell97 Рік тому +1

    I'll add this as well. Kind of a tidbit as well as a testimonial for bishs's. I have some clevis hooks on my f250 for my 14 foot utility trailer since the safety chains won't fit directly to the truck. Make sure what ones you get are rated for your towing capacity. When I bought my rig from bish's, they told me they won't hook to those because they're not rated for the weight of the trailer, so they got me some bigger hooks for the camper side that actually fit directly to the truck. I appreciate that rather than them just hooking onto the underrated equipment and sending me on my merry way.

  • @96tears42
    @96tears42 Рік тому +1

    Good video Nerd!! I have seen other videos that try to explain your vehicles towing capacity but nnot as clearly as this one. Good job.

  • @brucehughart4894
    @brucehughart4894 10 місяців тому +1

    Thanks Josh. Wanting to move from my travel trailer to a 5th wheel. Crunching numbers!

    • @JoshtheRVNerd
      @JoshtheRVNerd  10 місяців тому

      We’re here to assist when you’re ready!