Rear bumper load limit

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Re: Rear bumper load limit

Post by gagypsy » August 31st, 2015, 12:18 pm

thanks!

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Re: Rear bumper load limit

Post by BassmanOC » August 26th, 2015, 5:12 pm

My dealer told me standard procedure would be to weld the square tube where u want it, but YES, REINFORCE the bumper properly. I dont know if he uses a kit, or what parts, but since i'm under warranty, i'm having the dealer do the job. Make sure he checks to see that you didn't leave the waste hose tucked in there b 4 welding :D
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Re: Rear bumper load limit

Post by gagypsy » August 14th, 2015, 12:13 am

moallen wrote:Just my 2 cents...
Yep...sometimes worth more than 2 cents....as in "spend a penny in time and save 9"

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Re: Rear bumper load limit

Post by moallen » August 13th, 2015, 3:48 pm

It's easy to misinterpret those rear bumper weight ratings. When they say 100 lbs, they are assuming straight down on the bumper like a spare tire. The problem is most anything you attach to the bumper ends up sticking out farther like a bolt on receiver. By the time I put my bike rack in the receiver, the weight was more like 16" out from the bumper. Taking leverage into account, a 50 lb bike becomes more like 200 lbs of twisting force on the bumper. Fortunately, I noticed one of the upper welds where the 4" tube attaches to the frame had cracked before it broke. I thought about having extra supports welded on but decided to start carrying my bike in the back of the truck. In any case, extra support should take into account the leverage/twisting effect of hanging something off the bumper. Just my 2 cents...
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Re: Rear bumper load limit

Post by gagypsy » August 13th, 2015, 10:45 am

msmith wrote:I have a 2016 24rls it says my rear bumper Max is 100lbs
msmith...thanks. Where did you find that info. I have looked but can't find anything...not in owners manual or sticker on bumper.

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Re: Rear bumper load limit

Post by msmith » August 13th, 2015, 12:08 am

I have a 2016 24rls it says my rear bumper Max is 100lbs

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Post by gagypsy » August 11th, 2015, 11:59 am

jcarlilesiu wrote:I would be nervous after all the horror stories I have heard.

Somebody makes a bumper reinforcement kit. Looks really easy to install. I'll try to find it and post it here.
thanks for replying. I have a local welding shop who can easily reinforce the bumper to frame...did that on my last travel trailer. Just thinking that with less than 120lbs might not need to reinforce it. I think I will contact jayco and see what they say (I can guess). :)

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Post by jcarlilesiu » August 11th, 2015, 3:44 am

I would be nervous after all the horror stories I have heard.

Somebody makes a bumper reinforcement kit. Looks really easy to install. I'll try to find it and post it here.

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Rear bumper load limit

Post by gagypsy » August 10th, 2015, 3:47 pm

Just purchased a 2016 ARmaxx 21FB. My old travel trailer had a box that I had constructed which carried the generator(s), two honda 2000i's which weigh about 52 lbs each wet. I would like to mount this box to the rear bumper...has anyone done this. Anyone know what the rated weight is for bumper.
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