Payload usually tells the truth before tow rating does.
A truck can advertise a high tow rating and still run out of payload once passengers, bed cargo, hitch hardware and tongue weight are added. That is why this calculator starts with payload instead of treating tow rating as the whole answer.
Travel trailer tongue weight
For many bumper-pull travel trailers, planning around 10 to 15 percent tongue weight is a common starting range. Lower tongue weight can make sway more likely, while higher tongue weight can overload payload, receiver, rear axle or tires. The right answer is the measured loaded trailer and the manufacturer's requirements.
Fifth wheel pin weight
Fifth wheels often place a much larger share of their loaded weight in the truck bed. A fifth wheel that looks acceptable by tow rating can be too much for payload or rear axle rating once pin weight, passengers and hitch weight are included.
Why scale tickets matter
Brochure dry weight leaves out real camping gear, water, dealer accessories and owner upgrades. The best workflow is to weigh the truck by itself, weigh the truck and trailer together, and compare every axle, tire, hitch and vehicle rating.