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blt2ski
Jun 30, 2015Moderator
Mike,
I may have replied too soon. Thought I saw the gvwr for the truck was 7600, he was at 7200. Looking back over, this is probably the trailer wt. Now the question would be, is that 7200 ONLY on the axels, or axels and hitch! latter total would be better, as that trailer size typically has twin 3500 lbs axels. So 7000 max there.
He may be over gvwr on the truck. But could be under the axel limits. With out now I am realizing we do not have the gvwr, nor front and rear axle limits, hard to say where he stands on the truck part of the equation.
Marty
I may have replied too soon. Thought I saw the gvwr for the truck was 7600, he was at 7200. Looking back over, this is probably the trailer wt. Now the question would be, is that 7200 ONLY on the axels, or axels and hitch! latter total would be better, as that trailer size typically has twin 3500 lbs axels. So 7000 max there.
He may be over gvwr on the truck. But could be under the axel limits. With out now I am realizing we do not have the gvwr, nor front and rear axle limits, hard to say where he stands on the truck part of the equation.
Marty
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