We go on 5,6,7, & 8 week tours. Even with our kitchen, H20, extra petro, and basecamp gear in the trailer, because of our style of overlanding, ( get to a base camp, set up, then backpack from the basecamp ) and as backpacks take up a lot of stowage space, we found it necessary to start putting things up top. So, up on the very lightweight Frontrunner, 71 lbs. is our Jettent 25x - 60 lbs, Traction boards, 15 lbs, #5 propane tank, 16 lbs, solar panel, 15lbs, shovel, 5 lbs, mounting hardware, 5 lbs. Total weight up top is less than 200 lbs, the bulk of our wieght distribution is in the trailer with only about 100-150lbs of tongue weight. The backpacks, daypacks, clothing, hiking gear, extraction equipment, tools, and dryfoods are in the rear of the cruzer. All the camera gear rides on the second row seats along with an engle fridge freezer mounted in the middle. Our weight distribution is as good as it gets.