Harrycomes
Tremor Fanatic
You will definitely be overloaded with pin weight. The "empty" pin weight is optimistic. By the time you load all your camping gear, water tanks. Propane, etc. It wouldn't be any fun towing.Did you actually happen to get a pin weight on the 4023? I have a few trailers I'm hoping to consolidate into a single, do-it-all ATC. It would need to serve for regular camping trips, sometimes with a 4-Seat RZR + bikes, and handful of times per year with a track car.
The 2917 would have been ideal, but is a few inches shy of fitting the track car due to the cabinet locations. If it were 1ft longer, it would be the perfect trailer for our needs, but I digress. The 36' 5th wheel is also too small of a garage for the car and is a non-starter.
The 4023 is, of course, perfect. It would fit the track car, even behind the movable partition wall. My other half fell in love with it at the dealer.
My 350 Tremor is a gasser, so I have some extra payload (3,900 lbs) compared the the diesel trucks. Per CAT scale, with me + her + kid + full fuel I have exactly 3,500 lbs left to give.
Add for a 5th wheel hitch itself, and I'd be exactly spot on with what the "brochure" pin weight is supposed to be, unloaded, with genset (3,300lbs or 3,000 without gen). I'm figuring that loading either the rzr or the track car in the rear should help with the pin weights, but I'm afraid I'm right on the ragged edge of being overloaded.
Local dealer had one but wouldn't let me hitch it up to take to the scales, just continued to reaffirm the "your truck is a beast and can pull this bad boy no problem" nonsense.
If it's just too much trailer, I'm back to looking at a 2823, which pretty much torpedos my whole sales pitch to the family who doesn't want to give up the camp trailer for a "traditional" toy hauler with no dedicated front bedroom, so I'll probably just end up with a cheaper Stealth Nomad or similar instead.