โJun-19-2016 09:17 AM
โJun-22-2016 09:50 AM
IDoMyOwnStunts wrote:cordellm wrote:
I was recently sent a private message calling me out for not posting my scale weights. I wasn't ever my intention to not post them, I even offered most of the weights at some point. I also didn't post them as I knew some of them wouldn't stay consistent knowing I needed to make adjustment to my hitch.
Somebody called you out? That's not cool and not helpful. ๐
โJun-22-2016 08:59 AM
IDoMyOwnStunts wrote:cordellm wrote:
I was recently sent a private message calling me out for not posting my scale weights. I wasn't ever my intention to not post them, I even offered most of the weights at some point. I also didn't post them as I knew some of them wouldn't stay consistent knowing I needed to make adjustment to my hitch.
Somebody called you out? That's not cool and not helpful. ๐
โJun-21-2016 06:29 PM
cordellm wrote:
I was recently sent a private message calling me out for not posting my scale weights. I wasn't ever my intention to not post them, I even offered most of the weights at some point. I also didn't post them as I knew some of them wouldn't stay consistent knowing I needed to make adjustment to my hitch.
โJun-21-2016 06:26 PM
lindaswesey wrote:
We too have this issue and everyone in these forms told us it was our fault that we didn't' load the trailer right, we had to get a new hitch system, jumping through every imaginable hoop.
It took my 3 long years to figure out the problem. Dry weight on our FR Rockwood 26' posted on the side of the trailer is 5800#, actual dry weight is 6700#.. See the problem? Axles were for 6000#!
There were modification made to this model mid-year according to a tech from Lippert. However FR decided to go ahead and use the lighter weight frame/axles/tires!!! Thus putting us in imamate danger!! They have sense put heavier axles and tires. They have even towed it all the way to Illinois (we are in CA) to "adjust" the axles, etc.. However, we still have the problem!! They couldn't get the axles back far enough, or get tires separated enough nor get enough tongue weight. This trailer sways full and empty! It is a death trap.
You should take it to a certified weigh station and check the weight.. check axle weight, etc..
Just cause it is new, doesn't mean you are doing it all wrong!! The manufactures take chances with your life!
I am not crazy about this new suspension "TorFlex" no leaf springs.
I do believe once this thing starts swaying due to each axle being independent of the other, they each take their own different direction..
We are still fighting with Forest River trying to get some resolve to this LEMON of a trailer..
Good Luck..
FYI I do believe LIPPERT is also the people that make your frame and axles..
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โJun-21-2016 08:21 AM
cordellm wrote:
I don't have the scale sheets in front of me, but I believe the total weight was 12,500, trailer weight was 6900 (including tongue weight). This is loaded, but no water in the tank.
โJun-21-2016 08:15 AM
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โJun-21-2016 08:02 AM
cordellm wrote:
Right now my only questions are with tongue weight of 860 (previous scale weight and assuming this hasn't changed) and spring bars at 1000 that are tipped as far back as they can add still get them hooked up, do I need heavier spring bars? I have no fresh water on board now and if I do put it on I'm assuming this is going to add a minimum of 140 to the tongue weight.
Have I missed anything to check or do at this point?
โJun-21-2016 07:57 AM