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I've UNDERweight!!

dakonthemountai
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Or at least my Truck/camper combo is! Just before I left for my recent FIRST adventure in my new to me Lance 1055 into the Lassen and Sierra National Forests I went to a certified scale and got my rig weighed. the totals include 32 gallons of fuel, me at 185lbs, my dog at 65lbs plus all her food/supplies, 2 full propane tanks, 30 gallons of fresh water, 5 gallons bottled water, full food and supplies for 17 days (including some fresh produce) including frozen pork, beef, chicken, etc. 2 six packs of beer, 4 bottles of wine and gin for my martinis, . ๐Ÿ˜„ tools and the BBQ (that quick connects directly into the camper propane) In other words, everything and completely loaded to the max. No firewood though, as I always purchase it where I burn it if possible.


Here are the numbers:

Front axle is rated for 3,800lbs

No camper at the scales with me, tools, and 32gal fuel: 3,460lbs

Weight at scales with camper: 3,600lbs.

Rear axle is rated for 7,500 lbs

No camper at the scales with me, tools and 32gal fuel: 2,820

Weight at scales with camper: 7,120 lbs.

So, total camper weight is totally loaded for 17 days is 4,440lbs, and I'm under my GVAR by 580lbs! Yahooo!!! ๐Ÿ™‚


Tire rating is not a concern either as I've got a dually with E rated tires.

I'm so happy! I absolutely LOVE my new to me camper and feel very confident in it's performance and the safety factor. I have Rancho 9000 on the back but no other suspension modifications. Drives like a dream at 65-70mph with no sway issues in the wind either.

Now, I have to gather all the photos, read my daily trip journal and post a trip report!


Happy camping everybody!! ๐Ÿ™‚

Dak
2018 GMC Denali "Extreme" and 23' EVO 2050T Travel Trailer
Escapee member #224325-Since 1992
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dakonthemountai
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Explorer
mkirsch wrote:
languiduck wrote:
Are you saying that unloaded your ext cab dually only weighs 6,400#? That's amazing.


It's a 1996 and presumably a gasser. They built them lighter back then.

My 2002 regular cab DRW weighs 6300 empty, so I definitely believe it. The previous owner showed me the CAT scale ticket to prove it.


Yup. That's what it weighs! I've weighed it before empty when I first got it to see what my old Weekender 910 camper weighed. Yes, it's a gasser also.. It's when they started cheaping out with thinner metal and bumpers..Actuallly, they started that in 1987 when this body style first came out.

Dak
2018 GMC Denali "Extreme" and 23' EVO 2050T Travel Trailer
Escapee member #224325-Since 1992

mkirsch
Nomad II
Nomad II
languiduck wrote:
Are you saying that unloaded your ext cab dually only weighs 6,400#? That's amazing.


It's a 1996 and presumably a gasser. They built them lighter back then.

My 2002 regular cab DRW weighs 6300 empty, so I definitely believe it. The previous owner showed me the CAT scale ticket to prove it.

Putting 10-ply tires on half ton trucks since aught-four.

Ace_
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Explorer
That's the part that surprises me too.
2015 Four Wheel Camper Hawk (on order, impatiently waiting)
2005 Ford F250 CC, V10, 4.30, 4x4
Triple A RV in Medford Sucks

languiduck
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Explorer
Are you saying that unloaded your ext cab dually only weighs 6,400#? That's amazing.
2006 F250
Palomino Bronco 800

Grit_dog
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Navigator
Powerdude wrote:
You obviously do not pack enough beer.
d@mn. Beat me to it!
2016 Ram 2500, MotorOps.ca EFIlive tuned, 5โ€ turbo back, 6" lift on 37s
2017 Heartland Torque T29 - Sold.
Couple of Arctic Fox TCs - Sold

Powerdude
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Explorer
You obviously do not pack enough beer.
2016 F250 CCSB 4x4 6.2L
2001 Lance 820

dakonthemountai
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Reddog1 wrote:
Kayteg1 wrote:
I think once you load the beer for 17 days, you become overloaded ๐Ÿ˜‰

I think that would depend on how long it took you to drink it. :B

Wayne


Well, I DID have some company from time to time and shared! ๐Ÿ™‚

Dak
2018 GMC Denali "Extreme" and 23' EVO 2050T Travel Trailer
Escapee member #224325-Since 1992

dakonthemountai
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Explorer
twodownzero wrote:
What is GVAR? And what is your GVWR?


GVAR is Gross vehicle axle rating and it's 11,300 on my truck

GVWR is Gross vehicle weight rating, and standard for a 1996 3500 Chevy dually like mine is 10,000lbs, which would normally bring me 720lbs OVER my GVWR. However, I'm the second owner of my truck and it apparently was a special order. It has some sort of factory commercial add ons with bigger brakes, a thicker sway bar and an additional leaf spring, with a sticker that says the new GVWR from the factory is 10,800lbs. I'm no expert, but I do know from my research and my 28 years of RV/truck experience that it's the axles, brakes and shocks that mostly still make the difference in safety. So with the factory add ons it's still 80lbs under the listed GVWR. The weights I reported in my original post are referring to the Gross axle ratings though...

Hope this helps. Like I said. I'm happy.

Dak
2018 GMC Denali "Extreme" and 23' EVO 2050T Travel Trailer
Escapee member #224325-Since 1992

Reddog1
Explorer II
Explorer II
Kayteg1 wrote:
I think once you load the beer for 17 days, you become overloaded ๐Ÿ˜‰

I think that would depend on how long it took you to drink it. :B

Wayne


2004.5 Ram SLT LB 3500 DRW Quad Cab 4x4
1988 Bigfoot (C11.5) TC (1900# w/standard equip. per decal), 130 watts solar, 100 AH AGM, Polar Cub A/C, EU2000i Honda

Toad: 91 Zuke

twodownzero
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Explorer
What is GVAR? And what is your GVWR?

Kayteg1
Explorer II
Explorer II
I think once you load the beer for 17 days, you become overloaded ๐Ÿ˜‰

campn4walleye
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you have room enough to bring us all souvenirs!

P.S. thanks for not transporting firewood.
2011 Adventurer 910FBS truck camper,Torklift tie downs,Fastguns & Wobbl-stopprs
2012 Dodge 3500 DRW 6.7L CTD,4x4,LB,CC,auto,3.73 axle,General 17" on/off rd
2008 Lund 1825 Explorer Sport,115 Merc,9.9 kicker,Torklift Super Hitch,42" Supertruss
USAF ret E-9&E-7