โAug-27-2013 12:18 PM
โSep-10-2013 07:48 PM
shabr66 wrote:
Hmmmm... I guess I'm going to have to take this thing to another scale. I would love to find out that the other scale was wrong and my truck and camper weigh in under gvwr. I have weighed my truck empty on the scale before and it weighed 8500lbs.
โSep-10-2013 07:31 PM
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โSep-10-2013 10:15 AM
BCBigfoot106 wrote:
I have a Bigfoot 10'6 A/c, 2 batts, and Onan genny. I have mine on a gas gmc HD. Mine weighs 10600 loaded full of food, beer, etc. 1/3 water and nothing in waste tanks. My rear axle weight was 6400lbs. I've weighed my rig multiple times and have come up with these numbers, give or take a bit.
You might want to recheck your weights. 8400lbs seems too high. If you have a diesel generally your front axle weight is higher, but rear shouldn't be that much higher.
My camper weighs 3800-4000 wet. You seem to be off by 2000lbs on your GVW and RAW. Maybe the scale is wrong?
โSep-10-2013 10:10 AM
โSep-09-2013 09:34 PM
Tamnative wrote:shabr66 wrote:
skanj0 - Thank you!! I don't know how I missed the lt295/65r20. I looked down a list of toyo mt's and looked for the highest rated tires and only saw the 18's. Now I just need to determine if my stock 20" wheels are rated in the same ballpark.
BCBigfoot106: I don't know what to tell you but that is what the scale said, and I seriously doubt there was a problem with the scale as it was an Oregon DOT scale. My freshwater was full and my fuel tank was probably at about 1/4. The truck is a diesel, but like you said, I don't think that adds too much weight to the rear axle. I did have a load of firewood in my rear basket carrier which probably weighed about 250 - 300lbs, but again, the weight was MUCH higher then I anticipated.
Check here to see if your wheels are listed:https://www.fleet.ford.com/truckbbas/non-html/2005/vs_pdf/05fseriessd-exlbb.pdf
โSep-09-2013 06:49 PM
shabr66 wrote:
skanj0 - Thank you!! I don't know how I missed the lt295/65r20. I looked down a list of toyo mt's and looked for the highest rated tires and only saw the 18's. Now I just need to determine if my stock 20" wheels are rated in the same ballpark.
BCBigfoot106: I don't know what to tell you but that is what the scale said, and I seriously doubt there was a problem with the scale as it was an Oregon DOT scale. My freshwater was full and my fuel tank was probably at about 1/4. The truck is a diesel, but like you said, I don't think that adds too much weight to the rear axle. I did have a load of firewood in my rear basket carrier which probably weighed about 250 - 300lbs, but again, the weight was MUCH higher then I anticipated.
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