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snowedin
Aug 28, 2015Explorer
Need-A-Vacation wrote:
Without knowing the truck only front axle weight it is hard to say if your wd hitch is adjusted properly.
Weighing 3 times total is the best way to get all the weights.
1: Truck & trailer ready to roll down the road.
2: Truck & trailer, but with wd bars unmatched, in the back of the truck.
3. Truck only. Leave hitch in and wd bars in bed.
Did you use a CAT Scale that has 3 scales for the steer axle (front), drive axle (rear), and the trailer axles?
Knowing those weights we can figure out if you are restoring the proper amount of lost front axle weight (truck only fa weight to trailer hooked, but wd bars unlatched fa weight), and what your loaded tw is.
Not totally understanding your posted weights either. Front axle, total truck weight (all 4 wheels), but what is rear axle 8560#???? Lost me there.
If possible, be as close to loaded for a trip as possible (if not headed out on a trip) for more accurate weights.
It was a grain elevator scale, just one big long scale, and I wonder if when I thought it was only the 2 rear wheels of the F150 on the scale that the trailer or at least the front axle of the tandem axle trailer was not also on the scale. It was busy so did not have much time to weigh so will have try it again to get the proper readings, sorry!
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