I have my Camper up and ready to go, I have a box fitted at the front of the camper into which will be incidentals and there is a trough behind that , that I will be filling with 4 x20 litre Jerry cans, I have weighed the tow coupling down force and that is 85kgs. I can balance the load out somewhat with heavier items located over the axle, and the plate on the camper says its Tare is 710ksg and load capacity of 1000kg's. Tow vehicle is a Pajero and rated 2.5T towing.
Any suggestion's or comments will be gratefully accepted.
A lot will depend on the sizeof your drawbar, if its made of 50 x 50 a2.5mm shs it will not have the same capacity as one made of 50 x 75 deep x 3.2 rhs. hAS IT GOT A MAKER PLATE, with that info on it
cheers
blaze
Hi Abner.
Ball weight should be around 10/15% max of GTM.
The above link shows the importance of getting the balance correct.
Before we had a van we had an off road camper trailer with a tare ball weight at 110 kg. With the 120 litre water tank full which was behind the axle the ball weight came down to 116kg.
Not alot in the scheme of things realy.
Hope some of this helps.
Kezngaz.
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I have my Camper up and ready to go, I have a box fitted at the front of the camper into which will be incidentals and there is a trough behind that , that I will be filling with 4 x20 litre Jerry cans, I have weighed the tow coupling down force and that is 85kgs. I can balance the load out somewhat with heavier items located over the axle, and the plate on the camper says its Tare is 710ksg and load capacity of 1000kg's. Tow vehicle is a Pajero and rated 2.5T towing.
Any suggestion's or comments will be gratefully accepted. Thanks Abner AKA,
Bob.
-- Edited by ABNER on Wednesday 28th of June 2017 05:30:03 PM
HI Bob
I towed a camper some years ago and some car trailers too, mostly with a normal sedan which did not have a big ball weight capacity. All I ever did was set them up front heavy and judge it by trying to lift the hitch end. The rule of thumb is 10% on the ball as has been pointed out, so that is about 100KG. You should not have any problem with a Pajero even with less or more. I never worried if the towing went well and no sway evident. With the car trailer I occasionally shifted the car foward a bit for more weight, if it felt a bit nervous on the down hill at the start of the run.
Ball weight should be around 10/15% max of GTM. The above link shows the importance of getting the balance correct.
Yes it is necessary to get a reasonable ball weight on any trailer. However that 10 - 15% applies to the larger caravans. We are only dealing with a small trailer here. They are a different kettle of fish.
Bob the current ball weight is around 5% of the 1710 kg max weight. That is plenty for a camper trailer
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Thanks for the replies, I was a bit concerned because of the extra fuel i would be carrying in the trailer, as it sits with the water tank filled( just front of the axle) and 120 litre fuel in jerries up front there is 100kgs on the hitch, so I'm hppy with that, see how it goes, cheers.