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deprived wrote:
Just yesterday I was looking at a used 2008 Jamboree 26J and the salesman told me that there is an 800-pound lead weight in the rear bumper. I don't know if this is true, but i'm puttin' it out there.
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simonov wrote:That is the important thing having it weighed. This discussion usually comes up when someone wants to haul a scooter or motorcycle, but the same logic applies.
I guess that's what I'll have to do. On Monday or Tuesday I'll take it out to get weighed with the tanks half filled. It's already a bit squirrelly, so it will be interesting to see what kind of leeway I have.
I understood there would be ramifications with more weight back there, which is why I was looking for some specifics. I didn't think the equivalent of a 200lb man laying on the rear bed was going to render the rig undrivable, but I'll see what the numbers say. Slightly different when the man would not be on the bed, but on a lever about 3' behind the bumper. ๐
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tatest wrote:
How much of that stuff might you consider hang in front of the MH, if a weighing shows it to be light on the front axle? A front receiver hitch can be a starting point for carrying a useful load up there.
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