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Whats Your Real Weights? Truck and Trailer. The Real Deal

juzplanekrazy
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I donโ€™t know if itโ€™s been done before or not but I was thinking about keeping a running list of real truck weights by year and type, and trailer weights by brand, size and what the total combined weight is of each guys rig. I was hoping the info would be a help for guys wondering about what the real weights are for a certain type of truck and to keep track of the more popular brand 5th wheel trailers. Another thing that will come out of it will be to see just how many guys really know what they are towing and if they know what their weight capacities are.
Iโ€™m sure it will take some time to compile a list and it will grow as guys add there info but Iโ€™m hoping it will help the newer guys in the long run to be directed back over to this thread in the future.
Iโ€™ll keep the TV lists to mainly the big 3 and from ยพ ton and up and Iโ€™ll try to keep the 5ers in a group by real GVW, length, and then manufacture. Any ideas are welcome as long as it makes things easier. And only real information can be given, so no guessing allowed. Only guys that have scaled there rigs or are totally certain of the weights.
Letโ€™s see if I can keep the format real simple to type down and that will make it simpler for guys to refer back to and to keep track of.
Here we goโ€ฆโ€ฆ

TV - 2006 Dodge Mega Cab 3500 4x4, real scaled weight with full fuel, hitch, DH-DW and misc. gear = 7,500lbs. TV GVWR is 10,200lbs
5ver โ€“ KZ New Vision TH 38ft 14,500lbs loaded GVW. GVWR is 18,000lbs
Normal running TV & TH GCW weight= 22,500lbs, TV GCWR is 23,000lbs
Real Wet Pin Weight=2,950lbs
2021 Dodge Ram Longhorn 4x4 Dually
2019 KZ Durango Gold 371
B & W Companion 25K
859 REPLIES 859

Cummins12V98
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Chuck .. wrote:
I'll see if this works!

I am trying to find exactly what size 5th wheel I can handle safety.

I have a 1999 Dodge 5.7 Cumming Diesel Cub Cap long bed.

On the driver's door is says: GVWR 8800 Front GAWR 4410 Rear 6084

Weighted empty at scale: Front axle 3880 Rear 2780 Total weight= 6540.

To figure out what size of 5th wheel I can safety tow?

GHWR or Pin weight: 8800 lbs X .25 or 25% = 2200 lbs.

I tried looking up the GCWR which I think is 15,000 for this truck.

So for example: A Montana 293RK stick says: Payload 2,080 Loaded Trailer 8,320-10,400

I take 10,400 lbs for the tailor and multiply .25 which equals, 2,600 lbs. Looks like this 5th wheel is too heavy. Right or wrong.


I towed a 32.5' Avion Platinum with my 98 RAM2500 and it was a perfect match the truck sat level and performed well. The combined weight was 20,500#. I always said that RV was the trucks limit that is why I went Dually with the larger RV.

So Look for a 5er with a gross weight rating of 12-13K.
2015 RAM LongHorn 3500 Dually CrewCab 4X4 CUMMINS/AISIN RearAir 385HP/865TQ 4:10's
37,800# GCVWR "Towing Beast"

"HeavyWeight" B&W RVK3600

2016 MobileSuites 39TKSB3 highly "Elited" In the stable

2007.5 Mobile Suites 36 SB3 29,000# Combined SOLD

DW-gray
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Chuck .. wrote:
I'll see if this works!

I am trying to find exactly what size 5th wheel I can handle safety.

I have a 1999 Dodge 5.7 Cumming Diesel Cub Cap long bed.

On the driver's door is says: GVWR 8800 Front GAWR 4410 Rear 6084

Weighted empty at scale: Front axle 3880 Rear 2780 Total weight= 6540.

To figure out what size of 5th wheel I can safety tow?

GHWR or Pin weight: 8800 lbs X .25 or 25% = 2200 lbs.

I tried looking up the GCWR which I think is 15,000 for this truck.

So for example: A Montana 293RK stick says: Payload 2,080 Loaded Trailer 8,320-10,400

I take 10,400 lbs for the tailor and multiply .25 which equals, 2,600 lbs. Looks like this 5th wheel is too heavy. Right or wrong.



First, go to this page and enter your truck's VIN number and you should know for sure the GCWR on the stats info page. Dodge VIN Decoder

Second, enter the weight info into the calculator at RV Tow Check.
Dave Gray

RV Safety Educator & Consultant

08 Dodge Ram 3500 4X4, Dually, 6.7L Diesel, 09 Heartland Cyclone 4012

Chuck___
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I'll see if this works!

I am trying to find exactly what size 5th wheel I can handle safety.

I have a 1999 Dodge 5.7 Cumming Diesel Cub Cap long bed.

On the driver's door is says: GVWR 8800 Front GAWR 4410 Rear 6084

Weighted empty at scale: Front axle 3880 Rear 2780 Total weight= 6540.

To figure out what size of 5th wheel I can safety tow?

GHWR or Pin weight: 8800 lbs X .25 or 25% = 2200 lbs.

I tried looking up the GCWR which I think is 15,000 for this truck.

So for example: A Montana 293RK stick says: Payload 2,080 Loaded Trailer 8,320-10,400

I take 10,400 lbs for the tailor and multiply .25 which equals, 2,600 lbs. Looks like this 5th wheel is too heavy. Right or wrong.
Chuck

DW-gray
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flyairam wrote:
I only have truck weights for now, my ordered Arctic Fox fifth wheel hasn't been delivered yet:

2006 Dodge 3500 Laramie 4x4, SRW, quad cab, short bed. It's equipped with a PacBrake, Vision 19.5 inch wheels, and 90 gallon in-bed transfer tank.

The truck was weighed without driver but all 125 gallons of fuel capacity topped off and the Superglide hitch mount installed. The actual hitch was not mounted, it weighs about 200 pounds.

Steer Axle: 4580
Drive Axle: 3500
Gross Weight: 8080



Hmm... If your truck's GCWR is 23,000 lbs. and the GVWR is 9,900 lbs., that doesn't leave you much available payload to tow a fifth wheel. According to RV Tow Check, using those numbers, your fifth wheel tow capacity could be just 9,100 pounds.
Dave Gray

RV Safety Educator & Consultant

08 Dodge Ram 3500 4X4, Dually, 6.7L Diesel, 09 Heartland Cyclone 4012

flyairam
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I only have truck weights for now, my ordered Arctic Fox fifth wheel hasn't been delivered yet:

2006 Dodge 3500 Laramie 4x4, SRW, quad cab, short bed. It's equipped with a PacBrake, Vision 19.5 inch wheels, and 90 gallon in-bed transfer tank.

The truck was weighed without driver but all 125 gallons of fuel capacity topped off and the Superglide hitch mount installed. The actual hitch was not mounted, it weighs about 200 pounds.

Steer Axle: 4580
Drive Axle: 3500
Gross Weight: 8080
2006 Dodge 3500, Cummins, G56, Quad Cab, 4x4, SRW, Laramie, Short-Bed.
PacBrake, Vision 19.5 wheels, Superglide, 90 gallon on-board transfer tank.
Arctic Fox 32-5M

Cummins12V98
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Rigs in signature below.

TV solo front 5,100#

rear 3,840

Total 8,940 1/4 tank fuel

Loaded weights

TV front 5,180#

rear 8,860

TV total 14,040#

RV two axles 14,820

Combined 28,860


Loaded TV rear 8,860#

subtract unloaded rear -3,840#

Pin weight 5,020# pin is 25% of total RV weight!

Combined 28,860

minus TV unloaded -8,940

RV weight 19,920#
2015 RAM LongHorn 3500 Dually CrewCab 4X4 CUMMINS/AISIN RearAir 385HP/865TQ 4:10's
37,800# GCVWR "Towing Beast"

"HeavyWeight" B&W RVK3600

2016 MobileSuites 39TKSB3 highly "Elited" In the stable

2007.5 Mobile Suites 36 SB3 29,000# Combined SOLD

rhagfo
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DW-gray wrote:
rhagfo wrote:
Dankenbring, what were your axle weights, that is far more important the GCVW or GVW of the TV.


That's not technically correct. All vehicle manuals state that GAWR or GVWR must not be exceeded. Here is a direct quote from Ford's manual:

โ€œAddition of trailer tongue (trailer king pin for 5th-wheel towing) load weight and weight of passengers and cargo must not cause vehicle weights to exceed rear GAWR or GVWR.โ€


Well yes you are correct, I am sure that is in EVERY owners manual. That said some are arbitrary numbers that are part set by engineers and marketing. Now days a model line might have 10 or more GVWR, based on options, larger springs, bigger tires, etc.

Well just a few years back they assigned only one GVWR per model, not based on load enhancing options.

That is why I can be well over GVWR, and still 600# and 640# under on the front and rear axle ratings, and not need any EXTRA stuff to tow better than level.
Russ & Paula the Beagle Belle.
2016 Ram Laramie 3500 Aisin DRW 4X4 Long bed.
2005 Copper Canyon 293 FWSLS, 32' GVWR 12,360#

"Visit and Enjoy Oregon State Parks"

DW-gray
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rhagfo wrote:
Dankenbring, what were your axle weights, that is far more important the GCVW or GVW of the TV.


That's not technically correct. All vehicle manuals state that GAWR or GVWR must not be exceeded. Here is a direct quote from Ford's manual:

โ€œAddition of trailer tongue (trailer king pin for 5th-wheel towing) load weight and weight of passengers and cargo must not cause vehicle weights to exceed rear GAWR or GVWR.โ€
Dave Gray

RV Safety Educator & Consultant

08 Dodge Ram 3500 4X4, Dually, 6.7L Diesel, 09 Heartland Cyclone 4012

Dankenbring
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We was unable to get a per axle weight as the approach to scales was not level. So we would have gotten a bad weight. Free weight can't complain

rhagfo
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Dankenbring wrote:
04 f250 diesel cc short bed 4X4 with gulfstream 39' fifth wheel with 4 slides. Fully loaded with wife and dogs included. Gross weight was 19950. Truck rated 20K.


I love post like this. :B

I have a 2001 Ram 2500, CTD, and the truck has a GCVWR of 20,000# and I tow at about 19,000# to 19,500# GCVW.
That said I am well over the TV GVWR of 8,800#, but well within the Rear axle rating of 6,084#, and the front axle rating of 5,200#.

Dankenbring, what were your axle weights, that is far more important the GCVW or GVW of the TV.
Russ & Paula the Beagle Belle.
2016 Ram Laramie 3500 Aisin DRW 4X4 Long bed.
2005 Copper Canyon 293 FWSLS, 32' GVWR 12,360#

"Visit and Enjoy Oregon State Parks"

Dankenbring
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04 f250 diesel cc short bed 4X4 with gulfstream 39' fifth wheel with 4 slides. Fully loaded with wife and dogs included. Gross weight was 19950. Truck rated 20K.

browntljm
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2012 GMC, 2500 HD, 6.0 Vortec 2 WD w/4:10 gear ratio, Ext Cab, Standard Box.
Truck actual weight with ยผ tank of fuel, 6420lbs., my weight 165lbs, 6585lbs gross weight. Fifth Wheel towing Cap. 14,300lbs ,GCWR 20,500

Bighorn 3070 Dry weight 10852 lbs. GVWR 14,000, GAWR 6,000

Combined Truck and Bighorn 18,600lbs.

NC_Hauler
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SmittysRV wrote:
NC Hauler wrote:
SmittysRV wrote:
NC Hauler wrote:
Re-weighed my truck today....I had put a Westin HDX stainless steel brush guard on my truck a few months back...so I weighed the truck today with just me in it.....full tank of fuel, full tank of DEF, picture frame adapter with Reese 20K signature 5er hitch mounted to the adapter and a tool box with about 75-80# in it....

Steer Axle= 5400# (FAWR is 6,000#).

Drive Axle = 3840# (RAWR is 9750#) (AAM rates it at 11,800#).

Gross weight was 9240#.

add the two boxers (80 +55=135) + DW, 120 (don't tell I told:) = 255 additional lbs of weight...gives gross weight of 9495#

GVWR of the truck is 14,000#, so even with my 5er hooked up with a hitch weight of 3500#, that will put gross weight at 12,995# ( 9495# + 3500#= 12,995#)....GVWR of 14,000# still has me 1,000# under my trucks GVWR. and well under my RAWR of 9750# . (3840# truck empty +pin weight of 3500#= 7340#, which is 2,410# under my trucks RAWR of 9750#).

Around Thanksgiving, on the way back from camping, will re-weigh with 5er hooked up, last weight on it was pin weight of 3500# (was lighter before, but put a generator in the front of the 5er to have in case of an emergency...GVW of the 5er is 16,975# and last time weighed, it was 16,120#


What truck is that?


Truck in my sig...2013 Ram 3500 crew cab/long bed/4X4 with Cummins & Aisin tranny in Laramie Longhorn trim...385HP/850ftlb of TQ and with 4:10 rear end truck has a GCWR of a little over 37,000#..though it'll never be loaded to that weight...not hardly:)


Sounds like a very solid Tow Vehicle... My 2006 F550 only has a 33K GCWR...


Truck was totally revamped in 2013, brand new frame, new front end, new rear end, beefed up suspension, dual cooling components,...toss in the Aisin tranny and it gave you the 385HP and 850ftlb of TQ numbers. GVWR went from 12,200# in 2012 to 14,000# in 2013...GCWR, to me, is a bit much, but that is the rated GCWR for my truck with the Aisin tranny and the 4:10 rear end....It really handles my 5er quite effortlessly....Have plenty of room to "go bigger", should I choose to...and you're right, it is a very solid TV...it's also my daily driver:)
Jim & Kathy, (Boxers, Buddy & Sheba)
2016 Ram 3500 DRW Longhorn 4X4/CC/LB/Aisin/4.10/rear air assist ...Pearl White.
2016 DRV MS 36RSSB3/ W&D/ slide toppers/ DTV satellite/ 5.5K Onan propane gen.
B&W RVK3600 Hitch
Fulltiming in WV & TX
USAF 71-75 Viet Nam Vet

SmittysRV
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NC Hauler wrote:
SmittysRV wrote:
NC Hauler wrote:
Re-weighed my truck today....I had put a Westin HDX stainless steel brush guard on my truck a few months back...so I weighed the truck today with just me in it.....full tank of fuel, full tank of DEF, picture frame adapter with Reese 20K signature 5er hitch mounted to the adapter and a tool box with about 75-80# in it....

Steer Axle= 5400# (FAWR is 6,000#).

Drive Axle = 3840# (RAWR is 9750#) (AAM rates it at 11,800#).

Gross weight was 9240#.

add the two boxers (80 +55=135) + DW, 120 (don't tell I told:) = 255 additional lbs of weight...gives gross weight of 9495#

GVWR of the truck is 14,000#, so even with my 5er hooked up with a hitch weight of 3500#, that will put gross weight at 12,995# ( 9495# + 3500#= 12,995#)....GVWR of 14,000# still has me 1,000# under my trucks GVWR. and well under my RAWR of 9750# . (3840# truck empty +pin weight of 3500#= 7340#, which is 2,410# under my trucks RAWR of 9750#).

Around Thanksgiving, on the way back from camping, will re-weigh with 5er hooked up, last weight on it was pin weight of 3500# (was lighter before, but put a generator in the front of the 5er to have in case of an emergency...GVW of the 5er is 16,975# and last time weighed, it was 16,120#


What truck is that?


Truck in my sig...2013 Ram 3500 crew cab/long bed/4X4 with Cummins & Aisin tranny in Laramie Longhorn trim...385HP/850ftlb of TQ and with 4:10 rear end truck has a GCWR of a little over 37,000#..though it'll never be loaded to that weight...not hardly:)


Sounds like a very solid Tow Vehicle... My 2006 F550 only has a 33K GCWR...

NC_Hauler
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SmittysRV wrote:
NC Hauler wrote:
Re-weighed my truck today....I had put a Westin HDX stainless steel brush guard on my truck a few months back...so I weighed the truck today with just me in it.....full tank of fuel, full tank of DEF, picture frame adapter with Reese 20K signature 5er hitch mounted to the adapter and a tool box with about 75-80# in it....

Steer Axle= 5400# (FAWR is 6,000#).

Drive Axle = 3840# (RAWR is 9750#) (AAM rates it at 11,800#).

Gross weight was 9240#.

add the two boxers (80 +55=135) + DW, 120 (don't tell I told:) = 255 additional lbs of weight...gives gross weight of 9495#

GVWR of the truck is 14,000#, so even with my 5er hooked up with a hitch weight of 3500#, that will put gross weight at 12,995# ( 9495# + 3500#= 12,995#)....GVWR of 14,000# still has me 1,000# under my trucks GVWR. and well under my RAWR of 9750# . (3840# truck empty +pin weight of 3500#= 7340#, which is 2,410# under my trucks RAWR of 9750#).

Around Thanksgiving, on the way back from camping, will re-weigh with 5er hooked up, last weight on it was pin weight of 3500# (was lighter before, but put a generator in the front of the 5er to have in case of an emergency...GVW of the 5er is 16,975# and last time weighed, it was 16,120#


What truck is that?


Truck in my sig...2013 Ram 3500 crew cab/long bed/4X4 with Cummins & Aisin tranny in Laramie Longhorn trim...385HP/850ftlb of TQ and with 4:10 rear end truck has a GCWR of a little over 37,000#..though it'll never be loaded to that weight...not hardly:)
Jim & Kathy, (Boxers, Buddy & Sheba)
2016 Ram 3500 DRW Longhorn 4X4/CC/LB/Aisin/4.10/rear air assist ...Pearl White.
2016 DRV MS 36RSSB3/ W&D/ slide toppers/ DTV satellite/ 5.5K Onan propane gen.
B&W RVK3600 Hitch
Fulltiming in WV & TX
USAF 71-75 Viet Nam Vet