I was going to say something similar as
@TeCKis300. I was heavily loaded this weekend on a trip (firewood, camp chairs, fan, 2 bikes on the roof, and yeti 65 full of beer and ice in the back of the cruiser) but was careful to keep more of the trailer load over the axles or forward. From your recent trip to the scales, it appears as your rig is closer to 1k lbs heavier than mine and I'm guessing it tows just fine?
@linuxgod Why do you keep your tire pressure at 45? I'm guessing the load capacity of the tire is ok at that pressure but I've noticed quite a bit more tire sway at lower pressures. I've fiddled with mine and I'm running 285 75 17 BFG AT that are load range E as well and I have found 70psi in the rear and 50 on the front to "feel" better towing. Nevertheless, these are tough vehicles and I got a chuckle at seeing 2 dead chevy trucks with campers behind them on the side of the road going over Afton mountain in VA this past weekend. Ha
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