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ACZL
Jul 24, 2017Explorer
I don't think OP's truck weighs 8800. Plus his gvw for the 250 should be 10,000. As he requested, everyone shouldn't jump on him if he's over or not, just want's help understanding what the numbers mean.
As pointed out OP, you should do this all over again as described on how to. If you need help, ask the clerk for help. Weigh 1st time w/ truck & trailer. Pull off scale, find a empty spot/space, drop trailer and re-weigh. Big difference will be in rear axle weight numbers. The difference between the 2 (with trailer/without trailer) is your pin weight.
So if you can, and have a CAT scale nearby, do the procedure again and re-post your findings and we will help you.
As pointed out OP, you should do this all over again as described on how to. If you need help, ask the clerk for help. Weigh 1st time w/ truck & trailer. Pull off scale, find a empty spot/space, drop trailer and re-weigh. Big difference will be in rear axle weight numbers. The difference between the 2 (with trailer/without trailer) is your pin weight.
So if you can, and have a CAT scale nearby, do the procedure again and re-post your findings and we will help you.
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