I'm a huge proponent of staying with truck and trailer ratings. Never had truck issues, but I did buckle the frame of a trailer once. I'd like that to not happen again.
So, weigh early. And weigh often. Especially when there are big changes made. For us, that was the replacement of the crappy RV sofa with one that is super comfortable but also has 3 electric motors for the recliners.
For this weighing, I was carrying some black water, some gray water, water heater full, and less than 1/3 of my 100g freshwater tank.
So first- download the
Weigh My Truck app to your smart device. Run it and configure it with credit card information.
When you get to the truck stop, fill up with fuel.
For those who prefer videos, I've now made this into a video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oB68BKFB1sEverything's ready. Let's do it!Weighing Truck + CamperNow, you're ready to pull the truck and camper onto the scale. Pull up so that your driver's window about aligns with the call button/pole.
I put the truck into park and take my foot off of the brake.
This will ends up with your truckโs front wheels on one pad, truckโs rear wheels on the next pad, and trailer axles on the 3rd pad.
In the app, click Accept to confirm your location.
Youโre then presented with details about the truck since this app is for commercial haulers. For you, โPrivateโ and tractor/trailer of 1 are fine. These are printed on the weigh slips.
Click Accept.
Verify the price. This tends to run $10-12 from what Iโve seen.
Click Accept.
Itโll show a message that itโs communicating with the weighmaster and will quickly show your weights. It also emails you AND if you like paper, you can go inside where theyโll give you a copy (in pressed triplicate form).
Weighing Just the TruckNow hereโs the tough part. Go park your trailer in a truck spot. I tend to weigh when I know there are easy pull-thru spots. I suck at backing in between trucks.
Unhitch the trailer. If you feel the need, lock the kingpin. Do not leave anyone behind. Make sure all of your passengers stay in the same spots.
Drive back onto the scale with just your truck. Line up about the same place. Again, I put the truck into park and take my foot off of the brake.
This time the app asks you if youโre doing an initial weigh or a re-weigh. Pick โReweighโ.
Confirm your truck info and touch Accept.
Confirm the fee and touch Accept. $2 seems pretty standard for what Iโve seen.
Itโll communicate with the weighmaster and grab your weights.
Again, it emails you and prints a slip inside. I just do screen captures.
Analyzing the ResultsTake the 2 slips and plug them into the Fifth Wheel / Actual Weights calculator on
TowingPlanner.com.
Itโll spit out the calculations. Now the fun of comparing this against all of the ratings for the truck and camper.
You want to check the truckโs gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR), gross axle weight rating (GAWR), tire load capacity, and gross combined weight rating (GCWR).
On the trailer, you want to check itโs gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR), itโs sum of the gross axle weight ratings (GAWR), and the sum of its tire load capacity.
You also want to mind the pin weight percentage. For a 2-axle trailer, you really donโt want this much under 17%. For a 3-axle trailer, it can be as low as 15%.