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handye9
Jul 15, 2014Explorer II
Fixed Sight Training wrote:
The results were
steer 2600
drive 6440
Trlr 4300
total 13340
Holy crap. That's with the WD hitch maxed out. I know the Tahoe weighs about 6300 W/O the trailer so the total sounds right. It sits pretty level and never bottoms the suspension or even feels mushy. As a matter of fact it handles like a dream considering the weight and TV. I can't help but thinking if there really was that much weight on the drives it would be squatting more or bottomed. The tires don't even bulge more with the trailer and they are cheap 6 ply. I am going to get 10 ply E rated soon but haven't yet.
I know these scales are accurate but how can this be and has anyone installed a second tank and taken pics? The tanks are pretty inexpensive and I would just fill from inside the garage and have a small transfer pump to the front tank where all the regular plumbing would do it's thing.
Are you sure you didn't flip flop some numbers?
It looks like the trailer and drive axle numbers are flip flopped.
My numbers with a 7XXX lb trailer and F250 are.
steer 4020
drive 4740
trailer 7320
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