โSep-12-2007 09:05 PM
โMay-17-2013 12:52 AM
avvidclif1 wrote:Dave3421 wrote:
So this is what I now understand. The front axle is 3152, rear 3683. Max tawr is 7000. Max per each axle is 3950. The hitch weight is 1035, dry load is 7420, cargo max 3420. The total for truck and trailer I weighted was 14160. Hope this clarifies things.
Just FYI
Steer Axle, front wheels the ones that steer the truck
Drive axle, back wheels the ones that make it move
Trailer axles, weight on trailer axles, 1, 2, or 3.
Hitch weight: Difference between the Drive axle weight when truck is weighed unhitched and hitched up to trailer.
GCVWR: The whole banana...
โMay-16-2013 11:08 AM
Dave3421 wrote:
So this is what I now understand. The front axle is 3152, rear 3683. Max tawr is 7000. Max per each axle is 3950. The hitch weight is 1035, dry load is 7420, cargo max 3420. The total for truck and trailer I weighted was 14160. Hope this clarifies things.
โMay-16-2013 09:05 AM
โMay-16-2013 08:27 AM
Dave3421 wrote:
From what I gather.....the steer axle is the truck weight itself and the drive axle is the weight of the trailer. I will have to go and get weighed again. I was confused as well. The total was 14160 for truck and trailer. That is why I weighed the truck itself..... 5800#.
โMay-16-2013 08:17 AM
โMay-16-2013 08:01 AM
Dave3421 wrote:
What I have figured out is the truck by itself weighs 5800 prior to the fifth wheel. Once i hook up the trailer the steer weight increases to around 6400. The trailer from what I can see weighs 7800. I am confused as well. They were not helpful at flying J. So if you add 7800 for the trailer and 6400 for the truck and pin weight it should total around 14200. This is all the help I can provide.
โMay-16-2013 07:56 AM
โMay-16-2013 07:50 AM
Dave3421 wrote:
I have a 2011 Chevy Silverado Crew cab Z71 5.3 L 3.73 towing a 2012 Forest River Hemisphere Light 24 ft dry weight 7400. Here is my issue. I know I should have bought a 3/4 ton and planning on buying one next year. I am nervous I am, over weight. I went to a cat scale and here are the basic results they gave me. Wish they were in more detail.
Truck
Steer axle: 5800
Truck/Trailer
steer axle: 6360
Drive axle: 7800
Total: 14160
My wife was not with me so I need to add her weight and my tanks were dry. Please advise.....
Dave
โMay-16-2013 05:52 AM
Dave3421 wrote:
I have a 2011 Chevy Silverado Crew cab Z71 5.3 L 3.73 towing a 2012 Forest River Hemisphere Light 24 ft dry weight 7400. Here is my issue. I know I should have bought a 3/4 ton and planning on buying one next year. I am nervous I am, over weight. I went to a cat scale and here are the basic results they gave me. Wish they were in more detail.
Truck
Steer axle: 5800
Truck/Trailer
steer axle: 6360
Drive axle: 7800
Total: 14160
My wife was not with me so I need to add her weight and my tanks were dry. Please advise.....
Dave
โMay-16-2013 04:40 AM
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โApr-30-2013 04:33 AM
โApr-13-2013 04:50 PM
โApr-09-2013 02:08 PM
Learjet wrote:
I have a TT right now...but a 5th wheel is looking good with the new truck. Here are the actual scale weights:
2013 Ford F250 XLT, CC, 6.2, 3.73 rear , 4x2, 4/5/13
Truck with Me (250 lbs) and full fuel:
Steer axle 3,880
Drive axle 2,980
Total 6,860
Truck with ME in it, full fuel, trailer full water (water tank is between tongue and axle on trailer)
Steer axle 3,760 (max front 4,250)
Drive axle 4,060 (max rear 6,100)
Trailer axles 5,000
Gross 12,820 (GCRW 19,000)
I figured the total trailer weight is 5,960 and 960 of that is tongue weight (max is 1,250). My truck with me, full water and the trailer weights 7,820 lbs (10,000 GVWR ) Looks like 2,180 for what ever else.
Door sticker payload 3,253
Trailer 2006 KZ Frontier, 2303P-F
โApr-09-2013 12:28 PM