โSep-12-2007 09:05 PM
โApr-17-2011 02:13 PM
DW-gray wrote:
GVWR will always be more the combined weight of the front and rear GAWR. I've never seen the combined weight of the front and rear GAWR more than the GVWR.
โApr-17-2011 10:48 AM
โApr-17-2011 10:08 AM
โApr-17-2011 09:39 AM
โApr-17-2011 05:55 AM
sirdrakejr wrote:
What I am saying is that if you are going to use GVWR to decide how to load the truck, you cannot then use the GAWRs to know if you are okay. They will ALWAYS be higher than the GVWR.
sirdrakejr wrote:
The problem I have with most people who weigh their
trucks is that they mix "apple & oranges". The truck has a GVWR of 10,000#. Then they use the GAWR for the other weights rather than the GWR for each axle. The two GAWRs will NEVER equal the GVWR because they will be higher. They are higher for a reason and you should TRY to stay within the GVWR and not the GAWR. But that is for another thread.
Frank
โApr-16-2011 09:30 PM
โApr-16-2011 08:50 PM
REWahoo wrote:sirdrakejr wrote:
The problem I have with most people who weigh their trucks is that they mix "apple & oranges". The truck has a GVWR of 10,000#. Then they use the GAWR for the other weights rather than the GWR for each axle. The two GAWRs will NEVER equal the GVWR because they will be higher. They are higher for a reason and you should TRY to stay within the GVWR and not the GAWR. But that is for another thread.
Frank
If this is addressed to my post above, please start the thread so I can understand what you are trying to tell me. I'm not seeing where I did what you are saying.
โApr-16-2011 03:45 PM
sirdrakejr wrote:
The problem I have with most people who weigh their trucks is that they mix "apple & oranges". The truck has a GVWR of 10,000#. Then they use the GAWR for the other weights rather than the GWR for each axle. The two GAWRs will NEVER equal the GVWR because they will be higher. They are higher for a reason and you should TRY to stay within the GVWR and not the GAWR. But that is for another thread.
Frank
โApr-16-2011 02:46 PM
โApr-16-2011 11:11 AM
โApr-15-2011 09:37 AM
Lado wrote:
Well, I am brand new to this camping stuff. I guess I really have a question or looking for a thumbs-up or thumbs-down if what I have is ok. I do not know the weight of my truck (2010 F150 FX4 Supercab, door and a half). My camper is a 2011 34' 5th wheel (Chaparral Lite-for 1/2 tons) that weighs 8330. Truck is equiped with a 5.4L engine and has the max trailer towing package. I live in southeast louisiana which is flat lands but I do want to get out and around other states.
My Truck:
GCWR - 17,100
Axle Ratio - 3.73E
????
โApr-15-2011 08:40 AM
โApr-10-2011 09:57 PM
โApr-10-2011 07:35 PM
boomsling wrote:
Do ya'll think I need more truck for this camper? The pin weight seems high to me, but I'm brand new to the 5th wheel world.
โApr-10-2011 07:11 PM