Re: Factory Suspension on our Trailering Vehicle
There is no way that you are towing too much boat. From what you state the trailer tongue weight is, I can only assume your boat weighs in around 1200-2000 pounds. <br /><br />The fact that the van rides high when empty is the first clue that the van is over loaded when it sits down like that with a load. <br />Depending on the weight rating on the boat trailer, I would transfer as much weight out of the van and into the boat WITHOUT EXCEEDING the trailer maximum rating. Things like a lugguge / cargo box are usually on the roof rack or in the very back of the van which transfers alot of weight directly onto the rear suspension. The same goes for the extra fuel you carry. 200# for fuel is around 32 gallons which is probably in gerry cans also located in the back of the van. Try not filling the fuel cans untill you are closer to the launch or end of your trip if possible.<br /><br />Published towing capacites are NOT over stated garbage and are LEGALLY and SAFELY achieved when trailer and vehicle are PROPERLY CONNECTED. <br />Any maximum tow rating be it for car, van, truck or 5ht wheel set up, has instructions that are clear and must be followed. Things like trailer brakes, weight distribution hitches, sway controllers and common sense will prevail rather than buying a Suburban, Excursion or Dually Pick Up to tow something less that 3500#. My Astro does sit down a bit with my 21-22' boat & trailer hooked up but it rides more level then I usually see from the same vans towing some pop up tent trailers.<br /><br />You can also use the air bag system for the rear springs but you still don't want to over load the rear tires. If you have a rear tire blow out on route, there is NO WAY a mini spare will get you down the road with a big load. Try moving some weight to the trialer if possible and then use a cover so that supplies are OUT OF SIGHT in the boat. I recommend the air bag assist for the rear springs rather than the rear shock set up for the same reason as stated by "djohns19". Leave the expensive fishing poles and supplies in the van instead. <br /><br />Good luck, I hope this gave you some ideas and keep the forum posted of your intentions.