โOct-22-2015 05:36 PM
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โOct-25-2015 05:13 AM
nguyenbio wrote:
... as high as 4500lbs. I tend to disagree with the 4500. That's beyond even dually territory.
โOct-25-2015 05:01 AM
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โOct-24-2015 09:41 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
RAWR.......
Rear Axle actual weight (truck loaded up camp ready ----you,fuel, passengers, stuff in truck cab/bed)
Subtract that weight from RAWR
What is left is the amount of weight rear axle can carry (pin weight) before exceeding RAWR.
Typically you will reach/exceed trucks GVWR before exceeding RAWR.
Typically you will reach/exceed trucks Rear Tire Max Load Ratings (On sidewall of tire..Max PSI) before exceeding RAWR
Weigh truck(s) camp ready....then you have actual weights of truck F/R axles and trucks total.
Compare to trucks ratings -- F/R axle and GVWR
โOct-23-2015 03:56 PM
โOct-23-2015 10:52 AM
โOct-23-2015 04:15 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Website lists:
Dry Weight ------14,850#
Dry Hitch ------- 3,000#
That figures out to a dry pin weight percentage of 20.2%
GVWR -----------20,800#
20.2% ---------- 4,201.6#
You do NOT have enough truck''''''''
2015 F350 CC SRW
GCVWR -------23,500 (MAX....lower if gas)
MAX Tow -----16,000 (Lower rating if gas)
If truck can not stay within ratings of the GVWR of trailer than trailer is too heavy
โOct-22-2015 11:19 PM
โOct-22-2015 09:37 PM
โOct-22-2015 09:26 PM
โOct-22-2015 07:42 PM
โOct-22-2015 06:43 PM
nguyenbio wrote:
I am trying to find out the dry pin weight on the Winnebago Scorpion 4014. Most websites list it at 3000lbs. Some are saying as high as 4500lbs. I tend to disagree with the 4500. That's beyond even dually territory.
I have no experience with toy haulers but can anyone theoretically explain to me how much pin weight is reduced with a 1500 lb sxs in the garage? I know you add to gvwr but pin weight is actually reduced. I have a 2015 Ford F-350 cc lab srw.
Joe