Sep-12-2007 09:05 PM
Oct-09-2014 11:49 AM
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#
Oct-09-2014 08:04 AM
Oct-02-2014 05:39 PM
Oct-02-2014 10:04 AM
Oct-02-2014 09:59 AM
Tumbleweed79 wrote:DW-gray wrote:Tumbleweed79 wrote:DW-gray wrote:Tumbleweed79 wrote:
Though no one answered my question directly, I tried the app and it says that with a 2007 Chevrolet 2500 HD 6.6L LBZ, I can tow 1,700 lbs with a 5th wheel. I tried it three or four times.
Wow! I am WAAAYYY over that! 😉
It looks the the GCWR for your truck is 22,000. What is the GVWR and your GVW and any additional weight?
GVWR: 9,200 lbs., GVW: w/o passengers with full fuel (100 gal.) 8,180, 420 lbs. of passengers, Rear Axle: 4,000 lbs., Front Axle: 4,200 lbs.
I don't carry it full of fuel, but that was what I weighed it when I was pulling the Bumper pull. 70 gallons is about what I will fill it up when I hit a truck stop.
I ran your numbers: GCWR - 22000, GVWR - 9200, GVW - 8180, Passengers - 420
With 5th wheel checked, max 5th wheel tow: 2000
Without 5th wheel checked, max 5th wheel tow: 3000
How well does your truck tow the 5th wheel going up a 3-5% grade? I suspect the truck's GVWR and rear GAWR is well overloaded. I'm fascinated. Maybe we should continue this conversation via PM.
I know what the calculator says and it makes NO SENSE. 🙂 Grades can slow it down, like any unit, but there is not really a limit on how fast I can go if I pour the coal on. The hardest pull I had was coming out of Salt Lake City basin headed north. Though I don't have an EGT probe, I know I was pretty hot. Yet, even then I didn't have a problem maintaining 60-65 mph. I am not chipped, but do have aftermarket air intake and a aftermarket exhaust. I have pulled over the Rockies twice with no problems.
Yes, it is likely the GVWR and GAWR is overloaded. Next time I pull I am going to hit a scale like I did when we pulled our Travel trailer.
Oct-02-2014 09:36 AM
DW-gray wrote:Tumbleweed79 wrote:DW-gray wrote:Tumbleweed79 wrote:
Though no one answered my question directly, I tried the app and it says that with a 2007 Chevrolet 2500 HD 6.6L LBZ, I can tow 1,700 lbs with a 5th wheel. I tried it three or four times.
Wow! I am WAAAYYY over that! 😉
It looks the the GCWR for your truck is 22,000. What is the GVWR and your GVW and any additional weight?
GVWR: 9,200 lbs., GVW: w/o passengers with full fuel (100 gal.) 8,180, 420 lbs. of passengers, Rear Axle: 4,000 lbs., Front Axle: 4,200 lbs.
I don't carry it full of fuel, but that was what I weighed it when I was pulling the Bumper pull. 70 gallons is about what I will fill it up when I hit a truck stop.
I ran your numbers: GCWR - 22000, GVWR - 9200, GVW - 8180, Passengers - 420
With 5th wheel checked, max 5th wheel tow: 2000
Without 5th wheel checked, max 5th wheel tow: 3000
How well does your truck tow the 5th wheel going up a 3-5% grade? I suspect the truck's GVWR and rear GAWR is well overloaded. I'm fascinated. Maybe we should continue this conversation via PM.
Oct-02-2014 09:16 AM
Tumbleweed79 wrote:DW-gray wrote:Tumbleweed79 wrote:
Though no one answered my question directly, I tried the app and it says that with a 2007 Chevrolet 2500 HD 6.6L LBZ, I can tow 1,700 lbs with a 5th wheel. I tried it three or four times.
Wow! I am WAAAYYY over that! 😉
It looks the the GCWR for your truck is 22,000. What is the GVWR and your GVW and any additional weight?
GVWR: 9,200 lbs., GVW: w/o passengers with full fuel (100 gal.) 8,180, 420 lbs. of passengers, Rear Axle: 4,000 lbs., Front Axle: 4,200 lbs.
I don't carry it full of fuel, but that was what I weighed it when I was pulling the Bumper pull. 70 gallons is about what I will fill it up when I hit a truck stop.
Oct-02-2014 08:42 AM
Oct-02-2014 08:22 AM
TommySnake wrote:
The Key number is, if your RV weights over 10K and your combine GVWR is 26,001 lbs. My Ford F350 Dualy weights 14,500 lbs, my RV weights 17,500. You do the math. The RV store still tells me I don't need a Class A even after I e-mailed them the message that was sent to me from Texas DPS. You got to love it. No wonder we get tickets out there.
Oct-01-2014 07:39 PM
Oct-01-2014 07:36 PM
DW-gray wrote:Tumbleweed79 wrote:
Though no one answered my question directly, I tried the app and it says that with a 2007 Chevrolet 2500 HD 6.6L LBZ, I can tow 1,700 lbs with a 5th wheel. I tried it three or four times.
Wow! I am WAAAYYY over that! 😉
It looks the the GCWR for your truck is 22,000. What is the GVWR and your GVW and any additional weight?
Oct-01-2014 01:56 PM
Oct-01-2014 01:17 PM
Tumbleweed79 wrote:
Though no one answered my question directly, I tried the app and it says that with a 2007 Chevrolet 2500 HD 6.6L LBZ, I can tow 1,700 lbs with a 5th wheel. I tried it three or four times.
Wow! I am WAAAYYY over that! 😉
Oct-01-2014 09:32 AM
Oct-01-2014 04:49 AM