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Yes suspension air bags gives car lift for the tongue weightHey guys, anyone know how to safely tow 5000 with a 351 tongue?
Yes suspension air bags gives car lift for the tongue weightHey guys, anyone know how to safely tow 5000 with a 351 tongue?
Yes suspension air bags gives car lift for the tongue weight
This is just a thought, but if 351 lb tongue weight is the max weight that should be put on the rear axel. If you use a weight distributing hitch on the trailer and/or shift the load on the trailer to put more of the load on the front axel of the Telluride instead of the rear, maybe that is how they can get the additional 1,490 lbs without increasing the tongue weight?Is there ever a safe way to tow 5,000 lbs without being unbalanced?
Don’t suspension air bags just lift the sag caused by excessive tongue weight for smoother ride and appearance? I wasn’t aware that they increase the tongue weight maximum.Yes suspension air bags gives car lift for the tongue weight
This is just a thought, but if 351 lb tongue weight is the max weight that should be put on the rear axel. If you use a weight distributing hitch on the trailer and/or shift the load on the trailer to put more of the load on the front axel of the Telluride instead of the rear, maybe that is how they can get the additional 1,490 lbs without increasing the tongue weight?
I find it interesting that the Telluride’s number is 351 instead of 350. 3,500 is the limit for a Class II hitch where as 351 would require a Class III. That seems like it is too much of a coincidence when all other Kia SUVs appear to say 350.
I don’t know that self leveling shocks nor airbags will overcome the tongue weight limit and I’m not sure about using either with a weight distribution system.
This may have been answered already... I have an SX that I would like to add the tow package. Is this possible and anyone know how much it should cost for all the parts?
Still frustrates me to see advertising for the Telluride pulling a horse trailer. I feel misled.So I think I may have figured out how Kia gets their numbers when it comes to 351 tongue and 5000 tow max. Apparently, when you tow a boat, you only need to be between 5 and 10% of the maximum towing capacity. Because boats are rated with a different weight distribution. They have a lower profile and it's not like you're towing a giant box around, so you won't experience sway the same way you would an RV.
So if you're only towing a boat, it looks like they're passing everything with flying colors.
A 5000 pound boat would stay at the 5%-7% range or 351 lb for the tongue rating.
I guess the vehicle is primarily set up to tow at its maximums ONLY if you're towing a boat. An RV travel trailer is a whole other convo.
Yea I know - but I'm still thinking 5000/500 is still very possible. When I compare all the specs to the Honda Pilot (which is a 5000/500 combo) they're almost the same. There's no reason why a 500 tongue weight shouldn't work.Still frustrates me to see advertising for the Telluride pulling a horse trailer. I feel misled.
I had the dealer install the hitch and a 7 pin harness. They said no problem and included the brake controller as well. The 7 pin harness fits into the OEM hitch assembly under the bumper nicely like it is meant to be there.Thank you for explaining so this means I can tow my bass boat that weighs 3100 lbs safety. I pulled it the other and yes there is more noise as in creaking I get on the Telluride than I do on my half ton GMC truck. I think this is why KIA did not put a 7 pin on the Telluride instead of the 4 pin because they knew if they put a 7 pin law suits would be a happening from people pulling more tongue weight than the frame is rated for. Still a lot more of this topic to discuss.
I had the dealer install the hitch and a 7 pin harness. They said no problem and included the brake controller as well. The 7 pin harness fits into the OEM hitch assembly under the bumper nicely like it is meant to be there.
I have a 17 foot travel trailer. I pulled it with our 2016 Sorento ex V6 prior to Telly. I have a weight distribution/anti-sway set up with it. Trailer is about 3400 lbs dry.What are you looking to tow?
Awesome! And I'm assuming they both have the same specs for towing capacity? 5000/351?I have a 17 foot travel trailer. I pulled it with our 2016 Sorento ex V6 prior to Telly. I have a weight distribution/anti-sway set up with it. Trailer is about 3400 lbs dry.
I thought the Sorento was 5000/500, but I can't be sure. I know there was confusion about what the "towing package" actually consisted of. I pull the trailer short distances on flat roads. I wouldn't want to take it on a long haul or through the mountains.Awesome! And I'm assuming they both have the same specs for towing capacity? 5000/351?
Gotcha, and how'd the Sorrento do?I thought the Sorento was 5000/500, but I can't be sure. I know there was confusion about what the "towing package" actually consisted of. I pull the trailer short distances on flat roads. I wouldn't want to take it on a long haul or through the mountains.
It did good. I would always tow in sport mode. It pulled with not too much effort and I didn't have any issues. It certainly has enough power. With the Telly and Sorento, when I hooked up the trailer, it sagged the back end quite a bit, but once we had the weight distribution set properly, the sag was only about an inch, so a WD definitely helps. I only tested the Telly around the block pulling trailer, but am towing it for the first time on highway this weekend.Gotcha, and how'd the Sorrento do?
It did good. I would always tow in sport mode. It pulled with not too much effort and I didn't have any issues. It certainly has enough power. With the Telly and Sorento, when I hooked up the trailer, it sagged the back end quite a bit, but once we had the weight distribution set properly, the sag was only about an inch, so a WD definitely helps. I only tested the Telly around the block pulling trailer, but am towing it for the first time on highway this weekend.