Hey all. I have a ‘20 3500 6.4 gas. My driveway goes downhill towards the house and it’s fairly steep but levels out at the bottom. I have a 8k pound travel trailer that I park at the bottom of the driveway and I don’t have any issue at all backing the camper down. Well today I rented a dump trailer and got 8k pounds of rock and the trailer was around 3k, so around 11k total. While backing down the driveway the front end of the truck lost traction and I had basically no steering. I took it real slow and made it down the driveway and vowed never to do that again. The dump trailer was a 5 ton bumper pull and some of the rock may have shifted towards the rear a bit.
My dilemma is that I eventually want to get a fifth wheel that weighs around 11k or even slightly more, but not if I can’t back it down a hill without losing steering. I’m questioning whether since a fifth wheel may have more pin weight going down over the truck rather than the dump trailers tongue weight going down behind the truck, if that will make any difference at all. I don’t know much about the distribution of pin weight vs tongue weight, but I would think that pin weight in the bed should keep the front end more planted than all that weight behind the truck.
sorry for the long read. Any thoughts from the experts on here about my issue?
My dilemma is that I eventually want to get a fifth wheel that weighs around 11k or even slightly more, but not if I can’t back it down a hill without losing steering. I’m questioning whether since a fifth wheel may have more pin weight going down over the truck rather than the dump trailers tongue weight going down behind the truck, if that will make any difference at all. I don’t know much about the distribution of pin weight vs tongue weight, but I would think that pin weight in the bed should keep the front end more planted than all that weight behind the truck.
sorry for the long read. Any thoughts from the experts on here about my issue?
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