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MitchF150
Jun 16, 2019Explorer III
Yes, check the cabinet doors for a sticker.. My 2003 Fleetwood has a sticker on the cabinet door under the sink. Shows it's "dry weight" on it. There should be a sticker on the front "drivers side" of the trailer that shows it's GVWR and Axle ratings too.
But, like was said, dry weight on a trailer really means nothing... It's how much it really weights going down the road that really matters..
I've got a #5000 GVWR TT and I KNOW it weighs every bit of that.. How? I weighed it after I loaded all my stuff in it..
Yes, you will load a lot more than you think. Add several camping seasons and taking more stuff, it just all adds up!
Good luck!
Mitch
But, like was said, dry weight on a trailer really means nothing... It's how much it really weights going down the road that really matters..
I've got a #5000 GVWR TT and I KNOW it weighs every bit of that.. How? I weighed it after I loaded all my stuff in it..
Yes, you will load a lot more than you think. Add several camping seasons and taking more stuff, it just all adds up!
Good luck!
Mitch
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