Aug-26-2022 06:10 AM
Aug-28-2022 09:15 AM
dodge guy wrote:tealboy wrote:JRscooby wrote:dodge guy wrote:
To know for sure weigh the tongue with the bathroom scale method.
You would be hard pressed to convince me a bathroom scale/beam set up will read within the 20 lbs the cat rounds things. He is far enough from the hitch limit we know not over, so not too heavy. He has not mentioned any handling issues, so not too light.
For fun, I brought home a 400lb big game scale from the hunt ranch. I’m going to weigh it since I can but not bc I have any doubt about the actual weight of the tongue.
Edit: just weighted using game scale and came up with 285. Used bathroom scale which maxes at 300 and I got 295. Cat scale indicated 320.
More variances than I would prefer since I like to be precise but bottom line is, no matter what scale I use, I’m under tongue rating.
There is an old saying…… a guy with a tire pressure gauge knows what his pressures are, a guy with 2 gauges is never sure!
I would call the weight 300 and be done!
Aug-28-2022 06:52 AM
tealboy wrote:JRscooby wrote:dodge guy wrote:
To know for sure weigh the tongue with the bathroom scale method.
You would be hard pressed to convince me a bathroom scale/beam set up will read within the 20 lbs the cat rounds things. He is far enough from the hitch limit we know not over, so not too heavy. He has not mentioned any handling issues, so not too light.
For fun, I brought home a 400lb big game scale from the hunt ranch. I’m going to weigh it since I can but not bc I have any doubt about the actual weight of the tongue.
Edit: just weighted using game scale and came up with 285. Used bathroom scale which maxes at 300 and I got 295. Cat scale indicated 320.
More variances than I would prefer since I like to be precise but bottom line is, no matter what scale I use, I’m under tongue rating.
Aug-28-2022 05:00 AM
Me Again wrote:
My hitch weight scale:
Aug-27-2022 04:13 PM
tealboy wrote:JRscooby wrote:dodge guy wrote:
To know for sure weigh the tongue with the bathroom scale method.
You would be hard pressed to convince me a bathroom scale/beam set up will read within the 20 lbs the cat rounds things. He is far enough from the hitch limit we know not over, so not too heavy. He has not mentioned any handling issues, so not too light.
For fun, I brought home a 400lb big game scale from the hunt ranch. I’m going to weigh it since I can but not bc I have any doubt about the actual weight of the tongue.
Edit: just weighted using game scale and came up with 285. Used bathroom scale which maxes at 300 and I got 295. Cat scale indicated 320.
More variances than I would prefer since I like to be precise but bottom line is, no matter what scale I use, I’m under tongue rating.
Aug-27-2022 04:08 PM
valhalla360 wrote:
You appear to be within your axle ratings and GVWR.
The hitch weight is 320lb and is removing 100lb from your front axle (hence the 420lb increase in rear axle).
If your curb weight is accurate (iffy), you have 418lb of cargo/people in the SUV.
It sounds OK but....
Without a tow rating provided, I have no idea if you are exceeding your tow rating.
So how does is look and drive?
- Are the headlights pointing to the sky?
- Does the steering feel light?
- What is the hitch weight rating?
Aug-27-2022 03:10 PM
tealboy wrote:
For fun, I brought home a 400lb big game scale from the hunt ranch. I’m going to weigh it since I can but not bc I have any doubt about the actual weight of the tongue.
Edit: just weighted using game scale and came up with 285. Used bathroom scale which maxes at 300 and I got 295. Cat scale indicated 320.
More variances than I would prefer since I like to be precise but bottom line is, no matter what scale I use, I’m under tongue rating.
Aug-27-2022 11:37 AM
JRscooby wrote:dodge guy wrote:
To know for sure weigh the tongue with the bathroom scale method.
You would be hard pressed to convince me a bathroom scale/beam set up will read within the 20 lbs the cat rounds things. He is far enough from the hitch limit we know not over, so not too heavy. He has not mentioned any handling issues, so not too light.
Aug-27-2022 11:00 AM
Aug-27-2022 06:00 AM
dodge guy wrote:
To know for sure weigh the tongue with the bathroom scale method.
Aug-27-2022 04:49 AM
Aug-26-2022 07:26 PM
Aug-26-2022 12:04 PM
tealboy wrote:
Seriously, the tongue is 420? I hope that’s not right I was coming up with 320. The suv is rated for 350 tongue and 3500 trailer. The tongue feels very heavy to me but I never dreamed it was 420.
As far as handling, I just drove it in a 5 hour trip and it did great. Everything felt good and the squat seemed to only be 2”. The vehicle is a Lexus rx350 with tow pkg.
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