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cruz-in
Oct 14, 2019Explorer
Trailer is an 2004 30 foot Airstream. The older ones (like ours) much lighter than the current model. It weighs in, fully loaded, at about 8K pounds.
Here is the info with Drive Axle added.
My gut tells me, it is the auto leveling air suspension creating these numbers. I disable it to set the WD. Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
With No Weight Distribution applied I rolled across the scales:
Drive Axle: 3660
Steer Axle: 3300
Trailer Axle Load: 7200
With first increment of Weight Distribution applied:
Drive Axle: 3520
Steer Axle: 3400 (+100 Pounds)
Trailer Axle: 7220 (+ 20 Pounds)
with second increment of Weight distribution applied:
Drive Axle: 3380
Steer Axle: 3520 (+220 Pounds)
Trailer Axle: 7240 (+40 pounds)
Here is the info with Drive Axle added.
My gut tells me, it is the auto leveling air suspension creating these numbers. I disable it to set the WD. Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
With No Weight Distribution applied I rolled across the scales:
Drive Axle: 3660
Steer Axle: 3300
Trailer Axle Load: 7200
With first increment of Weight Distribution applied:
Drive Axle: 3520
Steer Axle: 3400 (+100 Pounds)
Trailer Axle: 7220 (+ 20 Pounds)
with second increment of Weight distribution applied:
Drive Axle: 3380
Steer Axle: 3520 (+220 Pounds)
Trailer Axle: 7240 (+40 pounds)
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