RV.Net Open Roads Forum: Travel Trailers: getting frustrated!
RV Community | RV News & Reviews | RV Sales | Plan a Trip | RV Clubs & Services | RV Camping DealsRV.net
Open Roads Forum Already a member? Login here.   If not, Register Today!  |  Help

Newest  |  Active  |  Popular  |  RVing FAQ Forum Rules  |  Forum Help and Support  |  Contact

Search:   Advanced Search

Search only in Travel Trailers

Open Roads Forum  >  Travel Trailers  >  General Q&A

 > getting frustrated!

Reply to Topic  |  Subscribe  |  Print Topic  |  Post New Topic  | 
ElkdogNC

Corapeake, NC

New Member

Joined: 08/05/2007

View Profile

Offline
Posted: 05/17/08 06:01am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

need a little help,

do you think a carry all (50" model) and an empty blue tank would be too much for a bolt on 2" bumper receiver? i already have the spare tire carrier back there, but i wouldn't think te new stuff would be more than 100 lbs.

also i am in dire need of a trailer tongue mounted bike rack. not one of those inline TV receiver hitc, types, but one that mounts to the trailer's tongue itself.

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks

Bryan

handye9

Park City, IL 60085

Senior Member

Joined: 05/16/2003

View Profile

Offline
Posted: 05/17/08 08:43am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I don't think (experience talking) a bolt on carry all is a good idea.

Tried it once. Pretty much same weight as you are talking. Didn't make 200 miles on first trip and bumper was almost torn off. With all the bouncing and added leverage of the carry all sticking out the back, that 100 lbs becomes much more.

With a rack that holds the tote directly above the bumper, you have much less weight, less bouncing, and no leverage. I made one that works very well. Here's a link to my mods, where you can see pictures.

Can't help you on the bike thing.


08 F250 Crewcab 4X4 Short bed
06 Flagstaff 831QBSS
Wife and I
Buddy the Beagle
USN MCPO (E9) Retired (active duty 1973 - 1995)
Check out my mods


MaddogBC

Kelowna BC

Full Member

Joined: 03/30/2008

View Profile

Offline
Posted: 05/17/08 11:16am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

we carry 5 or 6 bikes with an f250 and a 25' Jayco. I carry 4 bikes in the truck bed upright under the canopy with a rack i built. i can also carry 3 bikes on the tongue with another rack i built to accomodate a 50" Blue Ox receiver rack. I also moved my blue boy to the back bumper for easy access, it's enclosed in a plywood box that allows storage for a few other items. Most rear bumpers are only rated for 100 pounds or less and i think yor pushing it adding another 100 pounds after the spare. i moved my spare to the underside of the frame on a new rack. has all worked out very well, but was many hours getting it all setup

This rack is ok but very expensive toppoprails.

Good Luck

Rob

* This post was edited 05/17/08 11:54am by MaddogBC *

ElkdogNC

Corapeake, NC

New Member

Joined: 08/05/2007

View Profile

Offline
Posted: 05/17/08 05:27pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

With a rack that holds the tote directly above the bumper, you have much less weight, less bouncing, and no leverage. I made one that works very well. Here's a link to my mods, where you can see pictures.


i like your tank rack. do you think you could send me some better pics or some plans that you used to do up your rack, this is exactly what i think i need.

Bryan

goodolejayco

Middlebury, IN

New Member

Joined: 05/07/2008

View Profile

Offline
Posted: 05/17/08 05:52pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Your pretty much gaurenteed to have your bumper fall off if you add this extra weight. If you really want to carry more on the rear have a reputable welding shop attatch something to the underside of your frame and extend it out to the rear.

MaddogBC

Kelowna BC

Full Member

Joined: 03/30/2008

View Profile

Offline
Posted: 05/17/08 11:28pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

This is my Blue Boy box






I moved my spare to the frame to free up some weight on my poor thin 4" bumper



The bike rack i linked previously is not mine at all. it is over 500 bucks i heard. My rack just got finished tonight, i did take some pics but it was too dark they didn't turn out very well i'll take a few more tomorrow. total cost was around 200$ for mine.But i had a bunch of extra steel and bolts laying around, i ordered the upright portion from RVupgrades.com. you might want to consider reinforcing your bumper to your frame with some gussets of some sort. i've read most factory welds are poorly done in this location.

Rob

ElkdogNC

Corapeake, NC

New Member

Joined: 08/05/2007

View Profile

Offline
Posted: 05/18/08 04:51am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

very nice! i have a rear queen slide so i don't think some thing that permanant will work for me though. i doo like the clamp on/welded brackets you made. are 4" u bolts pretty common? can i get those a Lowes/home depot?

MaddogBC

Kelowna BC

Full Member

Joined: 03/30/2008

View Profile

Offline
Posted: 05/18/08 11:52am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

4" clamps like that are quite common seen them at Princess Auto and Home Depot. I recycled my 4.5" u bolts from my original spare carrier. The painted brackets you see are cheap spare tire brackets i paid 6$a piece. hardly worth the fabrication time at that price I liked those brackets because they notch halfway into the box and add a lot of strength. I carry 2 extension cords and two camping chairs as well in there and it is rock solid.

Snapped a few pics of the bike rack just now, i'll take some better ones, as well as loaded pics sometime after the current MAJOR renovation is complete.










This one has more bolts higher up that got missed in this pic






I have some more pics here but i have a few more mods still to take pics of and of course have a few more planned


Rob

* This post was edited 05/18/08 11:59am by MaddogBC *

RandACampin

Kathleen, Georgia

Senior Member

Joined: 04/06/2006

View Profile

Offline
Posted: 05/19/08 09:17am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I would say you are ok. After all I dont see spare tires flying off all the time. If your bumper is like mine it is continuosly welded to the frame, plenty strong for a blue tote.

Reply to Topic  |  Subscribe  |  Print Topic  |  Post New Topic  | 

Open Roads Forum  >  Travel Trailers  >  General Q&A

 > getting frustrated!
Search:   Advanced Search

Search only in Travel Trailers


New posts No new posts
Closed, new posts Closed, no new posts
Moved, new posts Moved, no new posts

Adjust text size:

© 2008 RV.Net | Terms & Conditions | PRIVACY POLICY | YOUR PRIVACY RIGHTS