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fj12ryder wrote:rhagfo wrote:I got 18.73 percent. Hitch weight: 5760 lbs. minus 3340 lbs. equals 2420 lbs. pin weight. Add trailer weight of 10520 to pin weight equals 12940 lbs. That would give 18.73 percent.RCMAN46 wrote:
Your pin weight percentage is a little low for a 5th wheel. About 18.5 percent.
You may find the trailer will chuck and will not tow well.
????
I see 21%
2,800# pin + 10,520# axles = 13,320 5er GVW 2,800 / 13,320 = .21
I would be happy with that pin weight percentage. ๐
Although it does look like the hitch may be behind the rear axle since it also took 20 lbs. off the front axle.
โJan-01-2018 08:28 AM
rhagfo wrote:I got 18.73 percent. Hitch weight: 5760 lbs. minus 3340 lbs. equals 2420 lbs. pin weight. Add trailer weight of 10520 to pin weight equals 12940 lbs. That would give 18.73 percent.RCMAN46 wrote:
Your pin weight percentage is a little low for a 5th wheel. About 18.5 percent.
You may find the trailer will chuck and will not tow well.
????
I see 21%
2,800# pin + 10,520# axles = 13,320 5er GVW 2,800 / 13,320 = .21
I would be happy with that pin weight percentage. ๐
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RCMAN46 wrote:
Your pin weight percentage is a little low for a 5th wheel. About 18.5 percent.
You may find the trailer will chuck and will not tow well.
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How do you figure the trucks not overloaded...920 lbs over the GVWR rating on the truck is overloaded!!!! You can't candy coat it and say because the OP is a few pounds under on RAWR that he's not overloaded! Anytime you exceed the GVWR your putting more stress on driveline components than they are meant to safely and reliably have. I guess some just think that GVWR is just some fictional # someone has pulled out of the air and stuck on the vehicle. Why do we even discuss weights when your going to tell people its okay to exceed posted ratings??
โJan-01-2018 05:18 AM
DBECHEN wrote:
Have some questions on trailer weight and pin weight. We have a 2007 GMC 2500HD short bed 4x4. Just weighed it today on a CAT scale. Was loaded ready to go with generators extra propane tanks and fuel. Here are the weights:
TV STEER AXLE - 4380
TV REAR AXLE - 3340
TOTAL TV WEIGHT - 7720
TV GCWR - 22000
TV GVWR - 9200
TV REAR GAWR - 6084
TV FRONT GAWR - 4800
TRAILER INFO: 2016 Artic Fox 27-5L
Weights with trailer attached
TV STEER AXLE - 4360
TV DRIVE AXLE - 5760
TRAILER AXLE - 10520
We have a 16K pullright super glide hitch.
Our trailer GVWR is 13400.
I guess my big question is are we overweight?
We want to tow safely and appreciate any constructive thoughts.
Thanks for helping.
โJan-01-2018 04:43 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:
Thanks for giving us actual scaled axle weights. Eliminates all the guessing.
No your truck isn't overloaded. The truck is safely under axle/tire ratings. Your trucks rear axle is carrying all the load. Its the same AAM 11.5" rated over 10000 lbs as the one ton srw and drw trucks rear axle.
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