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mkirsch
Jun 21, 2013Nomad II
That can't be right...
9400lbs would put you at 3300lbs overweight on the rear axle of an F250. The tires would be squashed no matter how hard you pumped them up, and they'd be VERY hot after driving a short distance.
9400 has to be either the entire truck weight or the entire trailer axle weight.
You need to weigh twice, once with the WD and once without. Get these values:
1. Truck front axle
2. Truck rear axle
3. Trailer axles combined
9400lbs would put you at 3300lbs overweight on the rear axle of an F250. The tires would be squashed no matter how hard you pumped them up, and they'd be VERY hot after driving a short distance.
9400 has to be either the entire truck weight or the entire trailer axle weight.
You need to weigh twice, once with the WD and once without. Get these values:
1. Truck front axle
2. Truck rear axle
3. Trailer axles combined
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