Our 87 Southwind has a listed towing capacity of 3500 pounds. It has a Chevy chassis with a 454, TH400, and 4.88 axle ratio. I know that is has a class 3 hitch. Here is my confusion, the hitch has a weight carrying capacity of 350 pounds tongue weight and 3500 pounds total capacity. However, if it is set up using a WDH, it has a 500 pound tongue weight and a capacity to tow 5000 pounds. Why the difference? Does the hitch handle 3500 pounds or 5000 pounds? The reason I am asking is that our toad, a 2003 Kia Sedona has a curd weight of 4802 pounds and we use a tow dolly. So my second question is can my MH tow our toad? We pulled it to St Louis once, 210 miles, and I could not detect and reduction in the way the MH acted on the level and only a 5 MPH reduction on the hills.
Thank you David, coming from you gives me a greater reassurance on towing our van.
We drive 55-60 and always use the engine compression and down shifting to take some of the pressure off the brakes. I need to look into brakes for the dolly, it doesn't have anything now. I am tempted to put on Ready Brake's surge brake system on the van and have the rear tires of the van be the brakes for it and the tow dolly. It is a whole lot cheaper to go that way as opposed to putting a brake setup for the dolly.
I don't know if this is where my response fits, but here goes anyway. This year I'm towing my Chevy Colorado 4X4 PU with a golf cart in its bed 4 down. Therefore, there's no tongue weight all dead pull. I use an inertia activated Brake Buddy in the truck set up for the weight and then I adjust the sensitivity 6/10 as to what it takes to engage the truck brakes. I drive like an old man and hardly ever use much brakes since I slow down gradually in which case the brake buddy never even engages. However in a fast stop you feel them engage and try to hold the RV back. WHATS IMPORTANT IS THE WEIGHT BUT MOSTLY THE SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT ON THE TRUCKS BRAKE BUDDY. The RV is a 29 ft Class C with Chevy 454 Vortec and 4L80E Overdrive Tranny
Keep safe
John T
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