Baja_Man
Nov 21, 2017Explorer
Help needed with CAT scale numbers
After discussing in a previous thread about my Equalizer hitch 1200/12000 model and if is appropriate for my truck / trailer, I believe it would best to get real CAT weights.
Below are my CAT scale weights today. The weights / procedures were
found here on RVnet as recommended for finding trailer tongue weight, trailer weight, WD weights, tow vehicle weight, etc
Tow vehicle - (with one 285# occupant):
FULL fuel tank
Approx. 100# in bed
Trailer -
Ready to travel...
FULL propane
FULL water
Full gear in forward storage (table, chairs, BBQ, etc)
Clothes, dishes, pots/pans, books, linen, tools, etc.
Weight #1 - (trailer connected to tow vehicle and WD hitch hooked up) front TV axle on scale 1, rear TV axle on scale 2, and trailer axles on scale 3
Axle 1 (TV front axle): 3360#
Axle 2 (TV vehicle rear axle): 4680#
Trailer axles: 8120#
Total axles: 16,160#
Weight #2 - Same set up as above except WD hitch NOT hooked up and WD trunion bars placed in back up pick up bed
Axle 1: 3240#
Axle 2: 4840#
Trailer axle: 8060#
Total axles: 16,140#
Weight #3 - Truck ONLY (all above apply...occupant, fuel, bed weight)
Steer axle: 3740#
Drive axle: 3160#
Total axles: 6900#
So, please help me understand what all of these numbers mean!
I would like to know the following so I can proceed with purchasing the correct WD hitch and truck receiver hitch.
My current Equalizer hitch is a 1200#/12000#
My trucks receiver is factory WD 1250#/12500#
1. Trailer tongue weight (so I can purchase correct WD hitch and truck receiver hitch
2. Trailer weight
Thanks!
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First Thread from 11-21-17:
After discussing in a previous thread about my Equalizer hitch 1200/12000 model and if is appropriate for my truck / trailer, I believe it would best to get real CAT weights.
Below are my CAT scale weights today. The weights / procedures were
found here on RVnet as recommended for finding trailer tongue weight, trailer weight, WD weights, tow vehicle weight, etc
Tow vehicle - (with one 285# occupant):
FULL fuel tank
Approx. 100# in bed
Trailer -
Ready to travel...
FULL propane
FULL water
Full gear in forward storage (table, chairs, BBQ, etc)
Clothes, dishes, pots/pans, books, linen, tools, etc.
Weight #1 - (trailer connected to tow vehicle and WD hitch hooked up) front TV axle on scale 1, rear TV axle on scale 2, and trailer axles on scale 3
Axle 1 (TV front axle): 3360#
Axle 2 (TV vehicle rear axle): 4680#
Trailer axles: 8120#
Total axles: 16,160#
Weight #2 - Same set up as above except WD hitch NOT hooked up and WD trunion bars placed in back up pick up bed
Axle 1: 3240#
Axle 2: 4840#
Trailer axle: 8060#
Total axles: 16,140#
Weight #3 - Truck ONLY (all above apply...occupant, fuel, bed weight)
Steer axle: 3740#
Drive axle: 3160#
Total axles: 6900#
So, please help me understand what all of these numbers mean!
I would like to know the following so I can proceed with purchasing the correct WD hitch and truck receiver hitch.
My current Equalizer hitch is a 1200#/12000#
My trucks receiver is factory WD 1250#/12500#
1. Trailer tongue weight (so I can purchase correct WD hitch and truck receiver hitch
2. Trailer weight
Thanks!
Below are my CAT scale weights today. The weights / procedures were
found here on RVnet as recommended for finding trailer tongue weight, trailer weight, WD weights, tow vehicle weight, etc
Tow vehicle - (with one 285# occupant):
FULL fuel tank
Approx. 100# in bed
Trailer -
Ready to travel...
FULL propane
FULL water
Full gear in forward storage (table, chairs, BBQ, etc)
Clothes, dishes, pots/pans, books, linen, tools, etc.
Weight #1 - (trailer connected to tow vehicle and WD hitch hooked up) front TV axle on scale 1, rear TV axle on scale 2, and trailer axles on scale 3
Axle 1 (TV front axle): 3360#
Axle 2 (TV vehicle rear axle): 4680#
Trailer axles: 8120#
Total axles: 16,160#
Weight #2 - Same set up as above except WD hitch NOT hooked up and WD trunion bars placed in back up pick up bed
Axle 1: 3240#
Axle 2: 4840#
Trailer axle: 8060#
Total axles: 16,140#
Weight #3 - Truck ONLY (all above apply...occupant, fuel, bed weight)
Steer axle: 3740#
Drive axle: 3160#
Total axles: 6900#
So, please help me understand what all of these numbers mean!
I would like to know the following so I can proceed with purchasing the correct WD hitch and truck receiver hitch.
My current Equalizer hitch is a 1200#/12000#
My trucks receiver is factory WD 1250#/12500#
1. Trailer tongue weight (so I can purchase correct WD hitch and truck receiver hitch
2. Trailer weight
Thanks!
- - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - -
First Thread from 11-21-17:
After discussing in a previous thread about my Equalizer hitch 1200/12000 model and if is appropriate for my truck / trailer, I believe it would best to get real CAT weights.
Below are my CAT scale weights today. The weights / procedures were
found here on RVnet as recommended for finding trailer tongue weight, trailer weight, WD weights, tow vehicle weight, etc
Tow vehicle - (with one 285# occupant):
FULL fuel tank
Approx. 100# in bed
Trailer -
Ready to travel...
FULL propane
FULL water
Full gear in forward storage (table, chairs, BBQ, etc)
Clothes, dishes, pots/pans, books, linen, tools, etc.
Weight #1 - (trailer connected to tow vehicle and WD hitch hooked up) front TV axle on scale 1, rear TV axle on scale 2, and trailer axles on scale 3
Axle 1 (TV front axle): 3360#
Axle 2 (TV vehicle rear axle): 4680#
Trailer axles: 8120#
Total axles: 16,160#
Weight #2 - Same set up as above except WD hitch NOT hooked up and WD trunion bars placed in back up pick up bed
Axle 1: 3240#
Axle 2: 4840#
Trailer axle: 8060#
Total axles: 16,140#
Weight #3 - Truck ONLY (all above apply...occupant, fuel, bed weight)
Steer axle: 3740#
Drive axle: 3160#
Total axles: 6900#
So, please help me understand what all of these numbers mean!
I would like to know the following so I can proceed with purchasing the correct WD hitch and truck receiver hitch.
My current Equalizer hitch is a 1200#/12000#
My trucks receiver is factory WD 1250#/12500#
1. Trailer tongue weight (so I can purchase correct WD hitch and truck receiver hitch
2. Trailer weight
Thanks!