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General Sport Trac Discussion
Tongue Weight
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<blockquote data-quote="Stacy Waldrep 2" data-source="post: 1022686" data-attributes="member: 72496"><p>STanner, thanks. I'm not sure what the loaded tongue weight would be. The propane tanks, battery and water tank are all located right up front. The only thing behind the axles is the back bedroom room. Kitchen and dining/living is all in front of the axles. My camper doesn't have a slideout. I'm not really worried about the overall weight since it's really flat here, just the tongue weight. We will always be camping pretty close since we live in lakes country. We could always bring stuff later instead of loading up the camper. We will need the propane tanks, battery and water tank full though cause we'll be boondocking sometimes. I suppose I could take the propane tanks and battery off and put them in the back bedroom. I don't know, it may be easier for me just to borrow a truck for now. I'm not sure I would ever get the tongue weight below the 500lbs (or 600lbs with wd hitch) that a Sport Trac requires. We towed it home with a Chevy Silverado 1500. I'm not sure of the rating on his hitch but it handled the camper no problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stacy Waldrep 2, post: 1022686, member: 72496"] STanner, thanks. I'm not sure what the loaded tongue weight would be. The propane tanks, battery and water tank are all located right up front. The only thing behind the axles is the back bedroom room. Kitchen and dining/living is all in front of the axles. My camper doesn't have a slideout. I'm not really worried about the overall weight since it's really flat here, just the tongue weight. We will always be camping pretty close since we live in lakes country. We could always bring stuff later instead of loading up the camper. We will need the propane tanks, battery and water tank full though cause we'll be boondocking sometimes. I suppose I could take the propane tanks and battery off and put them in the back bedroom. I don't know, it may be easier for me just to borrow a truck for now. I'm not sure I would ever get the tongue weight below the 500lbs (or 600lbs with wd hitch) that a Sport Trac requires. We towed it home with a Chevy Silverado 1500. I'm not sure of the rating on his hitch but it handled the camper no problem. [/QUOTE]
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