Hi everyone! Last year our almost-new trailer was totaled due to a freak hail storm, and we were fortunate enough to be able to get a new 2013 Keystone Passport 2910BH. This is our third trailer, and our longest, so I want to be very sure I have our weights and numbers right.
First off, the trailer sticker lists a GVWR of 7200# and CCC of 1640#.
We tow with a 2001 Chevy Suburban 2500, 6.0L engine and 3.73 rear axle. GVWR on the truck is 8600# and tow rating is 8300#. I've never been able to track down an official GCWR, but best I've been able to find out is 14,000#.
This is what the scales read:
Truck, unhitched, full fuel, all passengers, loaded for travel: 6900#
Truck, hitched to trailer: 7800# (truck axles were on different scales, so I added the 2 axles to get this weight.)
Trailer, hitched, not quite loaded for travel: 5240#
So I've come up with a tongue weight of 900#, which means the true trailer weight is now 6140#.
Also, at 900#, the tongue weight is about 14.5% of the trailer weight. (I seem to recall TW should be 12-15% right?)
With a GVWR on the trailer of 7200#, we now have an actual CCC of 1060#.
I'm about 99% sure this is all correct, within specs, and safe, but always like to have my numbers double checked when it comes to towing a 33 foot trailer down the road!
TIA for your help!!
Jessica
Jessica, Scott, and our 5 kids
2015 Chevy Express 15-pax van
2013 Keystone Passport 2910BH