Oct-08-2015 03:25 PM
Oct-16-2015 04:47 PM
ticki2 wrote:hotrodfords wrote:
Those are pretty low weights . What does the truck weigh empty ? Lance lists the DRY weight of the 835 at 2040# . Loaded should be close to 3000# .
Oct-16-2015 12:49 PM
Oct-16-2015 12:25 PM
hotrodfords wrote:
Here's the proof for my 2006 Chev 2500HD, single cab, 6.0L, auto. I love my Lance Lite 835 and my Chev truck. As you can see I still have 1604#s to go on the rear axle, though my tires are done at just over 6,000 total on the rear. I still have 1280# to go for GVWR:
Oct-16-2015 11:24 AM
Oct-16-2015 08:41 AM
Oct-15-2015 10:12 PM
Oct-15-2015 10:00 PM
Bedlam wrote:
My rear is heavier than that empty:
Oct-15-2015 09:12 PM
Oct-15-2015 08:26 PM
Oct-15-2015 08:01 PM
hotrodfords wrote:
Here's the proof for my 2006 Chev 2500HD, single cab, 6.0L, auto. I love my Lance Lite 835 and my Chev truck. As you can see I still have 1604#s to go on the rear axle, though my tires are done at just over 6,000 total on the rear.
Oct-15-2015 07:28 PM
Oct-14-2015 09:35 AM
sky_free wrote:Oregun wrote:sky_free wrote:
Fully loaded with 2 people, 2 dogs, and full water tank, truck and TC in sig:
Your post got me thinking. I could probably carry your AF 990 with less than 8000 on my rear axle. My truck is a super cab not a club cab, I have 2wd instead of 4wd and I have SRW instead of duals. So I should weigh less at the scale on the rear axle. Plus I don't have dogs anymore. 🙂
Do you carry a lot of heavy options on your AF?
My wife really likes the AF campers.
It has the usual heavy options: A/C and Generator.
Let's say you save a couple hundred pounds, that's still 7,800 +-, or 3,900 lbs per wheel which is clearly 19.5 wheel territory if you want to stay under the max load rating on the tires. I wouldn't hesitate to throw on 19.5's if that is the TC your wife likes though :). We love it and it's probably the only TC we will ever own.
Oct-13-2015 11:37 PM
Oregun wrote:sky_free wrote:
Fully loaded with 2 people, 2 dogs, and full water tank, truck and TC in sig:
Your post got me thinking. I could probably carry your AF 990 with less than 8000 on my rear axle. My truck is a super cab not a club cab, I have 2wd instead of 4wd and I have SRW instead of duals. So I should weigh less at the scale on the rear axle. Plus I don't have dogs anymore. 🙂
Do you carry a lot of heavy options on your AF?
My wife really likes the AF campers.
Oct-12-2015 12:34 AM
zcookiemonstar wrote:
This would be more helpful if every one included axle rating and GVWR.
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