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    Posted: 15 Oct 2016 at 8:52pm
Thank you for the info, StephenH and FurPod.    

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Oct 2016 at 2:11pm
+1` It depends on your model R-Pod and your tow vehicle. We have an RP-179 and tow with it loaded. We carry excess in the back of our Escape.the tongue weight on ours is a bit higher due to the generator rack. Moreso if I have the generator on it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Oct 2016 at 1:01pm
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Where is that "Like" button when you need it?   Thanks for the information!   I still am not sure about weight in the TV.  Is it better to drive the R-Pod virtually empty (just the hoses connectors, etc. ) in it and most of the things you need in the tow vehicle?   Moderation makes the most sense to me, but having never towed anything, I know what makes sense isn't always what is correct. 


I don't believe there is one quick or right answer. Each owner has to pay attention to their vehicles GVWR, their pods layout, and the gear they bring. We carry no camping gear in the truck. The back seats are all down, and two big dogs ride back there. As loaded for a 9 day trip, weighed with a tongue weight scale, dual 6v batteries and dual 20 pound propane tanks, we sit right at 375lbs tongue weight.




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Oct 2016 at 11:35am
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One caveat is to not put so much in the front that it lifts the front end of the vehicle. If that happens, the ability to steer is lessened. Also, if it is a front wheel drive tow vehicle, traction for towing is decreased. The rule of thumb is 10% to 15% of the trailer's weight should be on the tongue. For example, if the loaded weight is 3500 lbs, the tongue weight should be 350 lbs to 525 lbs. One should consult the TV's manual to see what is specified as the maximum tongue weight for the vehicle. Weight distribution hitches help.


Where is that "Like" button when you need it?   Thanks for the information!   I still am not sure about weight in the TV.  Is it better to drive the R-Pod virtually empty (just the hoses connectors, etc. ) in it and most of the things you need in the tow vehicle?   Moderation makes the most sense to me, but having never towed anything, I know what makes sense isn't always what is correct. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Oct 2016 at 8:33pm
One caveat is to not put so much in the front that it lifts the front end of the vehicle. If that happens, the ability to steer is lessened. Also, if it is a front wheel drive tow vehicle, traction for towing is decreased. The rule of thumb is 10% to 15% of the trailer's weight should be on the tongue. For example, if the loaded weight is 3500 lbs, the tongue weight should be 350 lbs to 525 lbs. One should consult the TV's manual to see what is specified as the maximum tongue weight for the vehicle. Weight distribution hitches help.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Oct 2016 at 6:21pm
Originally posted by CharlieM

This seems like a good place to post something borrowed from my Camplite friends. This video really shows effect of trailer loading and tongue weight on sway:

http://i.imgur.com/dYz2tCE.mp4








Excellent video!  I can see the answer to a question I asked a bit ago about loading.  The answer to is to load closest to your tow vehicle (or maybe even in your tow vehicle, when possible). 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Oct 2016 at 6:19pm
When I saw this pop up I didn't see the date.  Thankful you were all okay and that this happened several years ago.   
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Oct 2016 at 3:54pm
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Oct 2016 at 3:43pm
Of course I'm still around, but I don't have a Pod anymore. When I did I found out anything you do to shift the dry weight as from the factory, you affect towability. Simply filling the fresh water tank will give you sway. Add something at the rear-end like a bicycle, now you're really asking for trouble.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Oct 2016 at 3:11pm
Originally posted by LStark

Hi, I am curious how was your tongue weight when you had the swaying problem? I want to tell of my experience and see if others have had similar. When I picked up my Rpod 177 from the dealer, I pulled it 150 miles home with no WD hitch or sway bar and it towed great. On my first time out camping I had a lot of swaying, fortunately I was camping close to home that weekend so limped it to the campground. I was shocked when I went to unhook the trailer and the hitch rose of the ball by itself, I had negative tongue weight.  Now in evaluating this, I had taken off the spare in back and added a bike rack with two average bikes and had the water tank full. once I emptied the water tank I was OK on the way home. I spent a lot of time weighing the tongue weight in different scenarios, IE. full water , 1/2 water , empty water, 1 bike , 2 bikes, no bikes. I found that with no bikes and the water tank full I had about 80 lbs tongue weight. It should be 250 - 300 for this trailer, there was the sway problem. I added 150 lbs of flat steel under the seats in front and never travel with more than 1/2 tank of water, this gives me about 250 lbs. tongue weight. I also added an anti sway bar for extra protection. It travels like a dream since.


This is 4 year old thread, and the OP has not logged in for over 18 months. (just so you know, he may not answer)


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