Jan-05-2022 08:57 PM
Apr-13-2022 08:31 AM
mkirsch wrote:Grit dog wrote:
(I also got pretty proficient at welding frames and spring perches and replacing axle shafts!)
Isn't this precisely why you would want to be "niggling" over weights?
You've overloaded. You've seen what happens. Yet, you take a cavalier "who cares? if it fits it ships!" attitude toward it.
There's also a huge difference between experienced people who do it for a living on short hauls across town, vs. clueless rookies traveling hundreds of miles grossly overloaded. At your landscape job you'd limp the broken truck 5 miles back to the shop and fix it yourself. No big deal. That's not an option out on the road. Very few people have their own shops within 5 miles at all times no matter where they are. Very few people are capable of fixing those kinds of issues themselves. So, why not avoid them? I guess it's no fun that way?
Apr-13-2022 06:56 AM
Grit dog wrote:
(I also got pretty proficient at welding frames and spring perches and replacing axle shafts!)
Apr-12-2022 10:00 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:delwhjr wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:delwhjr wrote:
That's why you buy at Amazon. Thirty days to try and when it turns out to be a bust, a full refund is given. No cost to return except a little time.
Not everything is free to return.
The item being discussed does have free returns.
When buying you would decide if you want to buy something or not based on the return policy.
I agree. Being a Prime Member is part of the equation also.
Jan-17-2022 07:30 AM
Boomerweps wrote:
NOTE: I have read that you can't run both the BetterWeigh and CURT Bluetooth brake controller at the same time on the same smartphone.
Jan-14-2022 01:02 PM
IdaD wrote:Grit dog wrote:
So, assuming this is marketed at happy homeowners who tow a trailer, how often would you actually use it? Do you guys weigh your setup before every trip to see if the wife snuck in too many cans of beans and put you over payload?
Seems like 1 and done unless you’re overly ocd or change trailers.
I've literally never run anything over a scale except at the county dump where they charge by weight. Never had any issues. I think I learned this skill of not really giving a $hit from growing up on a farm where we just made things work.
Jan-14-2022 11:30 AM
Grit dog wrote:
So, assuming this is marketed at happy homeowners who tow a trailer, how often would you actually use it? Do you guys weigh your setup before every trip to see if the wife snuck in too many cans of beans and put you over payload?
Seems like 1 and done unless you’re overly ocd or change trailers.
Jan-14-2022 10:40 AM
Jan-14-2022 10:10 AM
ajriding wrote:
I dont think this particular unit does all of this, but I have played with the technology years ago with success.
The way I calibrated it years ago was to accelerate up to 25 mpg then coast down. I guess using neutral would be needed, not just coasting in D. The device figures out aerodynamic coefficient, ground/tire friction and other numbers from this. You then could, theoretically, do a coast-down again with the trailer and compare. You will need to use the settings for trailer when trailering, and settings for no trailer when you dont have the trailer...
Based on aerodynamic coefficient and slope of the hill you are on (device knows the angle) it can generate how much power you must be putting out to go any given speed.
Knowing the weight is new to me. I always had to put in the exact weight for the device to work, but I think this vehicle device is going off of the factory given weights, which will always be wrong due to cargo in the vehicle, weight of the person, amount of fuel in the tank etc...
Looking forward to hear feedback from those that actually use it rather than opinions of those who have not..
Jan-11-2022 03:47 AM
Might be overly OCD.
The time I towed with a full water tank, I reweighed.
After I moved my trailer axle to below the springs, I reweighed.
I removed my spare tire from the rear rack and put it under the front bed, reweighed.
The Haulgauge weighs both overall weight, tongue weight AND weights levered by the WDH.
So once you get your baseline specs, I only reweigh for a significant change.
Jan-10-2022 09:23 AM
Grit dog wrote:
So, assuming this is marketed at happy homeowners who tow a trailer, how often would you actually use it? Do you guys weigh your setup before every trip to see if the wife snuck in too many cans of beans and put you over payload?
Seems like 1 and done unless you’re overly ocd or change trailers.
Jan-09-2022 12:21 PM
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Jan-09-2022 08:31 AM
Boomerweps wrote:specta wrote:
I don't think I would be interested is such a product.
I keep track of the weight using DOT weigh stations.
And they are free. 😉
In Utah, maybe.
Several states have free scales, but not mine (PA).
IF I had access to free Scales, I probably would not have considered getting the HaulGuage (now CURT BetterWeigh).
My closet CAT Scale is about 19 miles away (pun not intended).