Truck Only
Steer Axle - 4720 LB
Drive Axle - 3320 LB
Total Weight - 8040 LB
WDH Bars On
Steer Axle - 4740 LB
Drive Axle - 4480 LB
Trailer Axle - 8420 LB
WDH Bars Off
Steer Axle - 4140 LB
Drive Axle - 5320 LB
Trailer Axle - 8180 LB
WDH Numbers
Gross Combined Weight - 17,640 LB
Truck Weight with WDH - 9,220 LB
Truck Weight without WDH - 9,460 LB
Camper Weight - 9,600 LB
Tongue Weight - 1,420 LB
Tongue Weight Percentage - 14.8%
2006 F-350 6.0 Diesel 4x4 Extended Cab 8' Bed
2015 Jayco Jay Flight 33RLDS Total length close to 36'
Pro Series 1,200 Round Bar WDH with one Friction bar
These numbers are loaded with all passengers, truck and camper stocked for a 4-day trip which our normal long weekend excursion. This is with empty tanks as we usually travel with no water. Trailer has 2 - 45 gallon fresh tanks which adds about 700 LBS to the trailer. One tank is located directly above the tandems and one just in front. For all purposes with usually pull with empty tanks so these weights will be what the setup sees 90% of the time. We are getting ready to move from OH to FL this October and I want to make sure my setup is as good as it can be before we make the 1400 mile trip!
Think everything looks great with all but 20 LBS being returned to my steer axle with my WDH on. My only concern is of course the dealer sold me 1,200 LB bars with my hitch and my tongue weight is pushing 1500 LB. Thinking upgrading to 1,500 LB bars will take out some of my bouncing over bumps. Also seems the trailer is a little more wishy washy than I would like it to be as far as stability at 60-65MPH.
Also, if and when I upgrade the hitch, would going to DC Reese or Equal-i-zer help make the trailer more stable at highway speeds or is this just a characteristic of a ~35' bumper pull?
Thanks!
Humbert
2006 Ford F-350 6.0 PSD - SRW 4x4 - Extended Cab Long Bed
2015 Jayco Jay Flight 33RLDS
Pro-Series 1,200 Round Bar WDH with friction sway control bar