Sep-12-2007 09:05 PM
Oct-13-2020 09:34 AM
Oct-13-2020 09:29 AM
donroe123 wrote:
Newbee hitting the road. Figuring weight is crazy to me. Here are my numbers if someone with more brain power will look at them.
Ram 3500 dually 6.7 diesel scale weight front 5220
rear 3840
with 375res solitude attached front 5320
rear 7640
trailer axles 14,200
total weight 27,220
Trailer GVWR 16,800 Truck GCWR 30,000
Axle GAWR 7,000ea GVWR 14,000
Thanks for any opinions
Oct-13-2020 08:46 AM
donroe123 wrote:
Newbee hitting the road. Figuring weight is crazy to me. Here are my numbers if someone with more brain power will look at them.
Ram 3500 dually 6.7 diesel scale weight front 5220
rear 3840
with 375res solitude attached front 5320
rear 7640
trailer axles 14,200
total weight 27,220
Trailer GVWR 16,800 Truck GCWR 30,000
Axle GAWR 7,000ea GVWR 14,000
Thanks for any opinions
Oct-13-2020 08:37 AM
Sep-29-2020 07:19 AM
GPG52! wrote:
We are fortunate enough to have two 5th wheel trailers
2014 Keystone Cougar 327 RES which we have now parked and use as a summer cottage
and
2005 Keystone Cougar 285 EFS which is easier to tow and park.
2014 Ford F250 Super Duty
Weight at an MTO commercial scale (Ministry of Transportation Ontario)
Truck steering axle (front) 4,431 lbs
Truck rear axle trailer attached 9,480 lbs
Truck and trailer combo 16,799 lbs
Trailer only while attached to truck 7,474 lbs.
Both units were loaded from a return camping trip, two 30lbs propane tanks full, 2/3 potable water in holding tank. Grey and Black tanks empty which is our typical travel configuration
Sep-28-2020 06:14 PM
Apr-22-2020 06:40 PM
Stealth908 wrote:
My 2004 Chevy Kodiak C4500 and 2018 Montana High Country 385BR weighs in at 28,040 lbs. I’d like to post a picture. How do I do that?
Apr-22-2020 03:54 PM
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Jan-08-2019 06:20 PM
rbcamping wrote:rhagfo wrote:
Well we had a bit of a surprise when we weighed this week. :E
Not a Cat Scale, but ODOT road side scal accurate within 50#, scale was about one mile from park we were leaving.
TV 2001 Ram 2500 with Camper Package.
Trailer 2005 Sprinter 293 FWSWS 32'
Unloaded TV with full fuel with most stuff loaded.
Front GAWR 5,200# scaled 4,500#
Rear GAWR 6,084# scaled 3,350#
Loaded TV
Front 4,550#
Rear 5,950#
Total 10,500#
Trailer
Pin 10,500# - 7,850# = 2,650
Axles 10,125
5er total 10,125# + 2,650# = 12,775
Total GCVW 20,625#
This rig tows great does well on hills both up and down.
This is stock 2500 with Camper Package and a full set of Bilstein 5100 shocks.
If your truck has an auto, you might want to check into putting the 3rd gen front brakes on the truck, it's about 35% more brakes over the second gen. You will have to change your wheels and tires, but its a very big improvement and not that expensive. I have a 2000 2nd gen with bigger brakes, 19.5 wheels and tires, Allison auto, bigger drive line and more power, pulls great, towing a 16000 lb camper. I have yet to weight the rig. that's next.
Sep-06-2018 05:44 PM
rhagfo wrote:
Well we had a bit of a surprise when we weighed this week. :E
Not a Cat Scale, but ODOT road side scal accurate within 50#, scale was about one mile from park we were leaving.
TV 2001 Ram 2500 with Camper Package.
Trailer 2005 Sprinter 293 FWSWS 32'
Unloaded TV with full fuel with most stuff loaded.
Front GAWR 5,200# scaled 4,500#
Rear GAWR 6,084# scaled 3,350#
Loaded TV
Front 4,550#
Rear 5,950#
Total 10,500#
Trailer
Pin 10,500# - 7,850# = 2,650
Axles 10,125
5er total 10,125# + 2,650# = 12,775
Total GCVW 20,625#
This rig tows great does well on hills both up and down.
This is stock 2500 with Camper Package and a full set of Bilstein 5100 shocks.
Sep-01-2018 10:57 AM
Sep-01-2018 07:46 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:bpounds wrote:
Looks good to me. You are within the axle ratings, which is what matters.
Yes but ya better have the rubber to carry the load also and he does.