
Re: [Chrysler300] 1961 Weight
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Re: [Chrysler300] 1961 Weight
- From: LabLoverDC@xxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2011 20:46:51 -0400 (EDT)
I strongly second Rich's advice re going with the 5000# + axles (often they
seem to be 5200#'s). We made the mistake on our enclosed car hauler of
sticking with the standard 3500# axles, which actually limits the hauling
capacity of the trailer to around 3500 pounds (since the trailer itself weighs
about 3500#). We have torsion bar suspension, which seems to carry the
weight well enough, but our biggest problem is tires. It is hard to get
tires with enough weight-carrying capacity to fit on the wheel/axle combination
we have, and we frequently have blowouts.
It has gotten so bad that we're probably either going to change out our
axles, or buy a new trailer.
Re the weight distributing hitch (which we have), it has always been my
understanding that it redistributes the tongue weight more evenly throughout
the tow vehicle (so it's not all sitting right on the tongue, and makes the
vehicle ride more level), but it doesn't have any effect on the weight
carrying capacity of the trailer as far as I know. I could be wrong--that's
just what I've always believed to be the case. We've also found an anti-sway
bar to be a very worthwhile addition too.
Shannon Steele
n a message dated 10/3/2011 6:23:35 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
wranderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Rich,
You are absolutely correct. A 4000# Chrysler will follow along just fine
on a trailer with two 3500# axles - - - BUT.
The weight distributing hitch is a must have, not optional, piece also
with most tow vehicles.
Warren Anderson
Sedona, AZ
Incremental cost is minimal. Hauling our C-300 along a pot-holed I-5 on an
open 7,000# trailer resulted on axles bowed to the point of accelerated
wear
on the inside of the tires. It was possible to have the tube axles
straightened and realigned at a specialty shop. Estimated total weight of
trailer, car and contents about 6,500#. Cutting it a little close.
The weight-distributing hitch actually transfers some of the tongue weight
to the trailer axles and the tow vehicle front axle. Next time, I'll dial
in the inexpensive safety factor of buying the 10,000# trailer and I want
to
share that recommendation to our readers.
C-300-K'ly,
Rich Barber
Brentwood, CA
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