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jevanb
Aug 06, 2014Explorer
Jim&Sharon wrote:or find a local CAT scale, drive up with the trailer attached, drive off, disconnect then drive up again, they charge 10 bucks for the first pass and 1 dollar for the second, as the scale can do all axles at one time..
It is good that there is a scale near the dealer. You should stop there and weigh the truck front axle, then the truck rear axle without the trailer (add the two for total truck weight). Then hook up the trailer and weigh the truck rear axle again, then the trailer, to weigh the trailer axles as a pair.
From these numbers you can determine if you are within the specs for FAWR,RAWR,GVWR,GCVW, and trailer weight.
Good luck on the new phase of your life.
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