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atwowheelguy
Jul 27, 2017Explorer
Atlee wrote:
Thanks for all your help so far. Hope you don't mind me asking more questions. You are helping me understand all this stuff better.
I have another question. This is a more generic one, I'm afraid. Why would 3 different trailers that have the exact same tires, and exact same axles have 3 different GVWR?
Why would a 27' 2" long trailer with 3500# axles be only 6500# GVWR, while 28' 8" trailer (albeit with a slide) with the same axles equal 7500# GVWR, while a 29' 3" third trailer with the same axles equal 7000 GVWR.
Would the frame make that much difference? I'm sure the same springs are used on all three, since it's a lot cheaper to buy 3 copies of one spring set rather than 1 copy of 3 different spring sets that go on the same axles.
Also, all three trailers use the exact same size wheels and tires, ST205/75R15 LRD Goodyear Endurance tires.
You'll have to pose that question to the manufacturer''s engineers. Mine has a published tongue weight of 765 lbs and two 3500 lb axles. The GVWR is 7765, which seems logical to me.
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