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Tom/Barb wrote:
...I have by axels not side by side...
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tstryk wrote:
I have had this motorhome for 8 years and have never weighed it. I just kept a certain pressure in the tires. I know this goes against the grain to some on here. I just want to see how many of you actually weigh your rig and adjust air pressure accordingly and how many just keep their tires aired to a given pressure.
THOSE THAT DO NOT KNOW HISTORY ARE DOOMED TO REPEAT IT
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Wayne Lee
Out West Somewhere
โMar-31-2014 06:27 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
The weight of our coach changes too much for the weight to be accurate. We seldom spend more than a few days at a locations so we are constantly burning fuel(50+ pounds per hour). We also travel mostly during the Winter months so we are using our fresh water tank instead of hooking up to park water. This means that our water weight(500 pounds) is constantly shifting from the fresh tank to the black and gray tanks. Then, of course we are using our food supplies and replenishing them on a regular basis. Basically, since the weight is constantly changing while we are on the road, getting it weighed is only a temporary indication of what is going on. Not worth the hassle for me and certainly something that cannot accurately be used to determine tire pressure.
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dnrnhrd wrote:
Wife and I are planning on traveling 3-6 months out of the year after she retires next year. Looked for a place to weigh all 4 corners- and found no place near, so I invested ($200, ebay) in one of these- http://www.ebay.com/itm/Intercomp-PT-300-100127-Wheel-Load-Weigher-Portable-truck-Scale-Qty-4-1-Works-/350858402936?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item51b0ca5c78. (Don't know how to make clicky). Figure I can weigh once or twice a year to be sure tire pressures are right and balanced.