Nov-13-2016 02:13 PM
Nov-22-2016 05:35 AM
DKRITTER wrote:
We have a 2016 36CKTS so hopefully it's close,
Last Christmas we loaded it up for a couple of weeks in the Texas panhandle to spend time with family and also to hunt.
We stopped at the CAT Scale at a Flying J and did the weigh. I compared it to a truck only weigh I had done previously and the trailer added 15K to the weight, about 12K was on the trailer axles and 1K on the front axle of the truck and 2K on the rear axle.
Nov-22-2016 05:02 AM
Nov-16-2016 03:25 PM
CC38EL wrote:
15,600
Nov-16-2016 11:03 AM
Nov-16-2016 08:31 AM
Nov-16-2016 06:50 AM
CC38EL wrote:
Oh, I forgot to mention in the original weight..... that includes a combo washer/dryer in the front closet.
Right over the pin.
Nov-16-2016 04:45 AM
Nov-16-2016 02:43 AM
Nov-15-2016 04:58 PM
CC38EL wrote:
We actually own one, a 2017 38EL and love it also. Purchased and loaded it with most of our stuff except for clothes, food, and some stuff we take south for winter.
Filled up with full tank of water, full propane, awnings, and slide toppers (which were added at the dealer).
With wife and dog in truck, full fuel, and hitch:
Axle weight before: 3260
Axle weight after: 6420
Calculated pin weight: 3160
CAT scale.
Nov-15-2016 08:32 AM
Nov-15-2016 07:52 AM
goducks10 wrote:JTrac wrote:Lurker1 wrote:JTrac wrote:
Ours was rated with about the same hitch weight. We added a Splendide washer/dryer, which sits by the front closet just like this model, and it weighs about 240 pounds. When we travel for a month the closet is full of clothes and shoes. Then factor in the stuff in the front storage bay and it adds up quickly. Fully loaded ours weighs in at 3100 pounds, a 600 pound gain from the original rating.
3100 works for me. 3500 doesn't. Man, I'm right on the edge!
Appreciate the info.
Sounds like you may have a good answer from Jim with the same model. I know things vary because of the dynamics of different trucks and weight distribution in the trailer but we started out towing our rig with a 2012 GMC 3500 single rear wheel with the standard (6' 6") bed. We were right at the edge of the load limit for the truck with the 3100 pounds. All other weights had some cushion. For 3 years I fought a bucking, chucking problem that was severe enough to scare the wife to the point she did not want to go anymore. Smooth roads were fine but the rough stuff not so much. I put air bags on the axles and a Center Point air suspension on the trailer which helped but the problem was still there under the right conditions.
I finally gave up, sold the 2012 and got the dually. I even changed hitches to a Trailer Saver BD3 air ride hitch and have the smoothest ride I have ever had. Best of all the wife is happy. I am certainly not suggesting you will have problems because most don't. Just telling my story. I hope you have nothing but smooth roads and good times ahead.
Did you swap to the DRW and BD3 at the same time? Just wondering which one showed the most improvement.
Nov-15-2016 06:16 AM
JTrac wrote:Lurker1 wrote:JTrac wrote:
Ours was rated with about the same hitch weight. We added a Splendide washer/dryer, which sits by the front closet just like this model, and it weighs about 240 pounds. When we travel for a month the closet is full of clothes and shoes. Then factor in the stuff in the front storage bay and it adds up quickly. Fully loaded ours weighs in at 3100 pounds, a 600 pound gain from the original rating.
3100 works for me. 3500 doesn't. Man, I'm right on the edge!
Appreciate the info.
Sounds like you may have a good answer from Jim with the same model. I know things vary because of the dynamics of different trucks and weight distribution in the trailer but we started out towing our rig with a 2012 GMC 3500 single rear wheel with the standard (6' 6") bed. We were right at the edge of the load limit for the truck with the 3100 pounds. All other weights had some cushion. For 3 years I fought a bucking, chucking problem that was severe enough to scare the wife to the point she did not want to go anymore. Smooth roads were fine but the rough stuff not so much. I put air bags on the axles and a Center Point air suspension on the trailer which helped but the problem was still there under the right conditions.
I finally gave up, sold the 2012 and got the dually. I even changed hitches to a Trailer Saver BD3 air ride hitch and have the smoothest ride I have ever had. Best of all the wife is happy. I am certainly not suggesting you will have problems because most don't. Just telling my story. I hope you have nothing but smooth roads and good times ahead.
Nov-15-2016 06:06 AM
Lurker1 wrote:JTrac wrote:
Ours was rated with about the same hitch weight. We added a Splendide washer/dryer, which sits by the front closet just like this model, and it weighs about 240 pounds. When we travel for a month the closet is full of clothes and shoes. Then factor in the stuff in the front storage bay and it adds up quickly. Fully loaded ours weighs in at 3100 pounds, a 600 pound gain from the original rating.
3100 works for me. 3500 doesn't. Man, I'm right on the edge!
Appreciate the info.
Nov-15-2016 04:41 AM