BoilerTimmay
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Based on the documentation the max tow adds no payload capacity, but actually lowers it due to additional weight of axle, bumper, and brakes.
That being said, if you’re trying to tow a travel trailer with your family in the truck, max tow is doing you a disservice by not allowing more combined tongue weight and people payload. Essentially going from 11,000 to 12,400 lbs of towing capacity doesn’t matter because you won’t be able to handle the payload/tongue weight unless you’re driving the truck by yourself.
Example:
9,000# travel trailer
1,000# tongue weight
1500# payload non max tow
1350# payload max tow
Me, the wife and kids: 500#
Am I over thinking this or should I ditch the max tow or are the brakes etc worth it? I will NEVER tow a 12,000 lbs trailer by myself.
That being said, if you’re trying to tow a travel trailer with your family in the truck, max tow is doing you a disservice by not allowing more combined tongue weight and people payload. Essentially going from 11,000 to 12,400 lbs of towing capacity doesn’t matter because you won’t be able to handle the payload/tongue weight unless you’re driving the truck by yourself.
Example:
9,000# travel trailer
1,000# tongue weight
1500# payload non max tow
1350# payload max tow
Me, the wife and kids: 500#
Am I over thinking this or should I ditch the max tow or are the brakes etc worth it? I will NEVER tow a 12,000 lbs trailer by myself.
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