ctechbob
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As built, our 26DJSE was 4779 Pounds which puts 600 on the tongue (Keep in mind that Forest River DOES include the weight of propane in its listed specs).NICE RIG! What's the weight/tongue weight? I'm looking to upgrade to a Salem FSX at around 4000/450 and not sure....
Loaded ready to go we're likely right on the 750# limit of the Ranger and probably 5500-6000#, honestly I haven't weighed the setup yet, but its on the to-do list.
I certainly don't recommend something this large as a first-timer though. It is big and you do feel the wind on the highway, however, my setup does not sway. It is rock solid up to the 80mph limit of the tires. I've tested that, and I've been towing for decades at this point, so I know what to expect.
I tow with an E2 Round bar hitch with 800# bars. Nothing gets loaded in the truck other than me, the wife, the dog, our Blackstone Tailgater, and a single rhino ramp in case I need to change a tire. Everything else is in the trailer. We also travel with about 10-15 gallons of water on-board in case the bathroom is needed.
Truck upgrades for me are simple. A little more tire pressure. Bilstein shocks in the rear, and a set of Blue Sumo Springs. Also the Redarc 'Ford' brake controller with the knob mounted to the left of my shifter.
Trailer towing upgrades are, Carlisle Radial Trail HD tires, and a Morryde CRE3000 suspension/wet bolt kit. Of course, if you're a single axle then that doesn't apply, but anyone with dual axles, I highly recommend.
--Edit-- Highly recommend the wet bolt kit for a single axle as well. The factory bushings/connectors are garbage.
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