Based on a discussion of using a WDH hitch on a TaB, someone mentioned loading a TaB400 to its max weight limit of 3900 lbs when going camping is easy to do (giving a minimum tongue weight of 390 lbs) Is it easy to overload a TaB? A TaB400 has a max limit of 3900 lbs (on its axle). Dry weight of a 2018/2019 is 2690 lbs (battery is part of dry weight which is the trailer as shipped by nüCamp), giving a cargo capacity of 1200 lbs. If you fill the water tank and add one gallon to the black tank (water is 8.3 lbs per gallon), you are left with 942 lbs for your camping gear. Personally, I would be hard pressed to put 900 lbs of gear into the TaB just to go camping.
Adding additional heavy batteries would eat into the cargo weight, but we have not needed additional battery capacity, the stock 200 amp hrs battery is enough for our needs. Our average load is closer to 300 lbs, as heavy items like an outside grill, fuel, and extra water go into our truck. What goes into the camper is cooking gear (100 lbs max), food (60-100 lbs), bedding and clothes (100 lbs max). I can see it would be easy to get 400-500 lbs, with extra stuff, like a bicycle, lots of heavy canned goods, a case of beer or wine. Fishing gear is light weight, as are most recreational accessories.
What do you load into your TaB and how much weight are you adding? Are you keeping your trailer’s cargo from exceeding the unit’s max weight ratings? Are you watching the tongue weight to keep it in the recommended 10-15% of trailer weight?
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So, no we are never overloaded. I use a 3/4-ton truck, I am not concerned about tongue weight at all.
Brad
2022 Black Series HQ19 aka "Cricket"
2021 F-250 Tremor with PSD aka "Big Blue"
Concord, NC
2020 nuCamp T@B 320S * Jeep Wrangler
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I understand tongue weight, and what can happen if it is not enough. Been there, done that, and have thrown the stained underwear away from that episode 20 years ago. That episode involved a 24-foot enclosed trailer that was way overloaded and very much tail heavy. The trailer was much heavier and longer than the vehicle I was towing with. In the case of the 400 BDL even if it weighs 4000 lbs., it is half the weight of the truck I am towing with and much shorter. It is not going to move my truck around.
I am merely stating that tongue weight doesn't concern me at all in response to your question "Are you watching the tongue weight to keep it in the recommended 10-15% of trailer weight?"
Brad
2022 Black Series HQ19 aka "Cricket"
2021 F-250 Tremor with PSD aka "Big Blue"
Concord, NC
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Hundreds of pounds accumulates way quicker than you may think. Check out this thread for some surprising data...
https://tab-rv.vanillacommunity.com/discussion/4748/how-much-stuff-do-you-carry-in-your-t-b-cargo-weights
Be careful & have fun...
Another idea, is to put heavy items down low, in the bottom lockers, and under bed storage areas, this helps keep the center of gravity low, another loading consideration.
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