handye9
Apr 16, 2014Explorer II
Surprise at the scales
Have a 2000 Maverick 8801. The ID tag says weight is 1875 lbs with propane and water.
This past weekend, I run it accross the scales and, it was quite a surprise.
There was a difference of 3400 lbs between the loaded and unloaded truck weight. If ID tag weight is correct, I've added 1525 lbs of stuff.
MODs I've added:
Swapped manual jacks to electric jacks (camper was prewired)
Added a microwave oven
Added LED television
Added a solar panel and controller
Added 4 X 4 inch wood extension on the bottom (for cab clearance)
Added Fastgun tiedowns
Added electric tank heat pads
At the time of weighing, I had the refer partially full (pop, beer, and milk), water onboard, and a little luggage (one bag for a weekend getaway). Storage drawers / compartments, in the cab over, were empty. Bedding consisted of three sleeping bags. I can't figure out, where all that 1500 lbs is coming from.
The mods might have added 300 lbs. The full water tank would be about 150 lbs. That still leaves about 1000 lbs to figure out where it is.
This past weekend, I run it accross the scales and, it was quite a surprise.
There was a difference of 3400 lbs between the loaded and unloaded truck weight. If ID tag weight is correct, I've added 1525 lbs of stuff.
MODs I've added:
Swapped manual jacks to electric jacks (camper was prewired)
Added a microwave oven
Added LED television
Added a solar panel and controller
Added 4 X 4 inch wood extension on the bottom (for cab clearance)
Added Fastgun tiedowns
Added electric tank heat pads
At the time of weighing, I had the refer partially full (pop, beer, and milk), water onboard, and a little luggage (one bag for a weekend getaway). Storage drawers / compartments, in the cab over, were empty. Bedding consisted of three sleeping bags. I can't figure out, where all that 1500 lbs is coming from.
The mods might have added 300 lbs. The full water tank would be about 150 lbs. That still leaves about 1000 lbs to figure out where it is.