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Sinterior

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Sinterior wrote:

What a great thread! Soon after buying my current truck in '06 I found its limitations for real world cargo capacity which limited me to my old 10,000lb fiver, which actually put my truck weight with fiver at 9500lbs.
I'm picking my new Montana up on Thursday and towing it empty to our storage yard until I find a dually. I'm lucky in that my dealer is great and I trust them and they are looking for a truck for me.
Now I know, buy your TV after the 5th wheel!
IMHO with today's governments at all levels scrambling to generate revenue, RV'rs are going to be targeted for weight/safety checks and fines.
The last thing I need is to be in another country (we travel the U.S. a lot) and run into being overweight and the likely problems to follow, or here in Canada which seems to be checking RV'rs more and more.
I've seen a lot of posts here and other sites that basically state there are few if any actual laws that cover non commercial vehicle weights or safety issues (some "self proclaimed" lawyers have said as much on some forums, but being realistic, how many of us would be prepared to hire a lawyer and fight any fines in regards to being overweight, and literally perhaps waiting years and paying out a lot of money to get a ruling, which we may well lose?)

Peter

p.s....I'll weigh my current truck both with the new fiver (empty) and without and post the results from a BC certified weigh station, and weigh again in a few days with both loaded for a long trip.


Here are the numbers as of today, I did't get a chance to weigh the fiver empty.

Truck...2006 Chev 2500HD E/C S/B 4X4 D/A
Truck with me, DW, Linex liner 5th wheel hitch, toolbox with about 100lbs "stuff", maybe 150lbs, rubber backed skirting for the fiver, full tank fuel.

fr axle 1950kg...4290lbs
rr axle 1500kg...3300bs
= 3450kg...7590lbs
This is the heavier LT model with power heated leather seats, power sunroof, power mirrors, side step rails, undercoating, Linex bed liner, aluminum tool box in the truck bed etc etc, which add a suprising amount of weight. IIRC just these options alone add 350+lbs of weight! If only I knew then what I know now about weight......

With trailer, Montana 3400RL 10th Anniversary, plus slide awnings, gel coat exterior (I understand it adds weight?), 4 6V Trojan T105's in boxes in front compartment, solar panels on roof, dual pane windows, loaded for a trip (food, bedding, clothes, dishware, and RV stuff like BBQ, spare propane tank, tools lawn chairs etc etc, minus fridge contents and 1/3 tank fresh water, other tanks empty.
No generator or washer dryer.

fr axle 1990kg...4378lbs
rr axle 2640kg...5808lbs
= 4630...10186lbs

Trailer axles 5150kg...11330lbs
pin weight....1180kg....2596lbs

GCVW 9780kg....21516lbs

All above weights based on 2.2lbs per kg.

Although (suprisingly) I'm under axles and tire ratings, I'm over truck GVW by 1000lbs, thats why I'm now looking for a 1 ton dually.

All the above weights were done at a BC government weigh scale, where I was told I didn't have the necessary license endorsement to tow a trailer over 4600kg....10120lbs (I knew that and am working on it) and that because I went there voluntarily to be weighed, and was going to park the trailer at my storage site, I wasn't ticketed or made to park the trailer, but if I was caught at a weigh stop, I would be.

A note to BC residents, I heard before that BC was going to start checking resident RV'ers and after today, I believe it.
As far as I know, this doesn't apply to out of province or country residents.

I have tried to find out what is meant by the 4600kg limit, is it actual trailer weight, the trailers GVWR or the weight on the axles alone, not including pin/hitch weight? When I phone to ask these questions, there's a pause at the other end and
I get "I think it means"......take your pic of the above questions I have asked. Once I did get someone who said they were'nt sure and they would call me back......he did!! After looking for the answer,he wasn't sure and was just as confused as I was and still am.

Peter

* This post was edited 05/03/09 10:40pm by Sinterior *

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2009 Crossroads Seville VF35CK
Onan 6.5k generator
110 watt solar panel
3 30lb propane bottles
Full fresh water
Groceries, clothes, BEER!
2008 Dodge 3500 Mega Cab
6.7L Cummins Diesel 6 speed automatic
3.73 rear end
Tow/Haul, Factory Exhaust Brake
200L (55 gal) slip tank
Me, Wifey, and the dog
Steer: 4975 lbs
Drive: 6900 lbs
Trlr: 10980 lbs
Total: 22855 lbs
Weights taken at DOT scale, multiplied by 2.2 to convert to pounds.

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What this great thread has shown me is that, 1. My '06 F350 V10/Lariat/FX4/CC weighs a significant bit more then the 7000# that it is registered for and, 2. our '06 Titanium 23E33TS three slide fiver is most likely much heavier then the 9951# shown on its registration. Not a clue as to pin weight, but probably well up there, but probably below the 11,000 gvwr of the truck the way I normally load. It looks like a trip to the scale is in order if for no other reason then to make sure the tires are up to the task on the trailer (they are 'D' rated, but in my opinion should be 'E's).

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Weight Gain - How easy it is!!!
Our rig normally weighs in about 9000 for the truck and 7200/7300 for the 5'ver. Were headed north to Alaska and drove through a closed DOT weight scale that had left the scales on. To my shock, the truck weighed 10,000 lbs and the rig 7800. The rig weight was fine as it grosses at 13,000 but we were well over our 9,200 lbs. max truck weight. Much of this was firewood which we have now shed, and some of it was tankered fuel which was nearly full (70 plus gallons). The truck towed fine and I would NEVER have guessed we were that heavy up front. We'll shift weight from the front of the 5'ver to the far rear (under the couch) and try to weigh again before we cross the border.
Bill


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Well here are the full results of the weigh in with the new TV and 5er:

TV: 2006 Ram 3500 QC CTD SB
5er: 04 Cardinal 31LX 34' total length

TV (myself, DW, Daughter, Siberian Husky and 1 row of firewood in front of hitch)
Steer - 4,640lbs
Drive - 3,400lbs
Gross - 8,040lbs W/O 5er hooked up

TV + 5er
Steer - 4,640lbs
Drive - 5,700lbs
Gross - 19,560lbs

TV (5er hooked up)
Steer - 4,640lbs (under 5200lb rating)
Drive - 5,700lbs (under 6200lb rating)
Gross - 10,340lbs (440lbs over 9,900 GVW)

5er: (Ready for camping, carrying a full water tank...)
Axle - 9,220lbs
Pin - 2,300lbs
Gross - 11,520lbs Max Gross 12,400lbs


2006 Ram 3500 Quad Cab 5.9L HO CTD "> 4X4, Auto, DPP Cool Hose, Muffler MIA ">, Reese 15k slider, Prodigy,... more to come!
2004 Cardinal 31LX 2 slides
GCW: 19,600lbs
5er: 11,600lbs (2,300lb pin)


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2003 F250 7.3 & 2006 Crossroads Cruiser 29RK

Truck fueled, wife & dog. 7,900#
truck with trailer 9,280
Trailer ready to travel 8,900
Pin weight 1,340
Gross Truck & Trailer 16,800

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2007 Toyota Tundra DC 5.7 L and 25' KZ Jag 5er with ULVW listed at 6250.

Truck w/ 400 lbs of people with 1/2 tank of fuel---6260
Truck with trailer, or GCWR---13,520.
Trailer only---7260 & 6000 is axle weight.
Pin weight---1260

Axle rating for the truck is 4150 rear, and 4100 front.
GVWR for the truck is 7100 lbs.
GCWR for the truck is 16,000.


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Posted: 06/09/09 10:11pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Just did the weights tonight, and I was surprised!

2004 F250 FX4 CC SB with mostly full tank of fuel and no people.

2006 Weekend Warrior LE3305 with 100lbs water and 75% propane, fuel station mostly empty, all pots and pans and linens and stuff for camping were in there, plus all my stuff in the underbelly storage for the trailer and for camping was in there too.

Truck only
FA 4460 lbs
RA 3140 lbs

Truck with trailer
FA 4520 lbs
RA 6060 lbs
Trailer 8540 lbs
Total 19120 lbs
This means my pin weight was around 2900 lbs!!! Thats alot I think!

I'm gonna weight it again, fully loaded, the next time we go out. It'll be awhile but I'll update this when I do it for a "full load" weight.


04 F250 FX4 Diesel
06 WW LE3305
06 Honda TRX450R (CT Racing)
04 Suzuki LTZ250 (Son's stunt machine)
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I have a 2008 Chevy 2500HD, D/A. I am towing a 2009 Crossroads Cruiser 30SK.

Weights:
Truck with everything but trailer:
7400#, frt 4360#, rear 3040#
Truck with trailer loaded:
9320#, frt 4440#, rear 4880#

Trailer loaded:
Total weight 9440#, 7520# on axles, pin weight 1920#, 20% of trailer

I am over by 120# on truck GVW, under by 360# on frt, under by 1120# on rear. I am under by 5160# GCVWR.

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Well here are my numbers

2004 GMC 2500 HD Diesel
The 5th wheel is a 2006 Legends 30RE2SLF-5 ( Overall length 33.5)

The truck

Front axle: 2030/4470 ( kg/lbs)
Rear axle: 1490/3280 (kg/lbs)

The Truck + Trailer

Front axle: 2030/4470
Rear axle: 2570/5660

So by adding Front + Rear it give me 4600/10'130 (kg/lbs)

I exceed the GVWR of the truck wich is a small 9'200lbs

How bad do you think it is ?

Ah yes the trailer axle is 4010/8832 (kg/lbs)

All other numbers are in the range of the tires, axle, the overall weight is in the range

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