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kitestiff

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Posted: 11/28/16 05:45am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

TV: 2007 Ram 3500 Laramie Mega 4x4 5.9L Dually (S&b intake, smarty touch, FASS 95, MBRP exhaust, Pacbrake PRXB, Superglide 16K, 3.73 Rear, ATS modified 48RE)

GVWR: 10500 lbs
FAGW: 5200 lbs
RAGW: 9350 lbs
GCWR: 21,000 lbs
Trailer Tow: 13,100

RV: 2016 Chapparal 360IBL

GVWR: 14,000 lbs
GAWR: 7,000 lbs each
Tanks empty
No food or clothes on board

***CAT SCALE RESULTS***

Full fuel, no passengers or myself in during weigh, Superglide 16K in bed, approx 50lbs of tools & Weber Q in bed.

Truck itself:
Steer axle: 4620 lbs
Drive axle: 3760 lbs
Gross Weight: 8380 lbs

Truck w/5er attached
Steer axle: 4600 lbs
Drive axle: 6320 lbs
Trailer axle: 9800 lbs
Gross weight: 20720 lbs

So to conclude w/trailer attached:

Truck GVWR: 10920 lbs (over by 420lbs without passengers)
Trailer PIN: 2540 lbs
GCWR: under by 280lbs

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Scale weights at truck stop Cat scales without people or pets.
Me 180#, Dear wife 140#, 2 dogs @ 20# ea and 1 3# Rabbit = 363#

2014 Ram 2500 TCD DC SB 4X4 68RFE
Front Axel 4800# Rear Axel 3400# Gross weight 8200#

2014 Rockwood 8289WS
Trailer weight 9380# stand alone off the truck

Truck and trailer together
Steer Axel 4820
Drive Axel 5180
Trailer Axel 7580

Heading down the road 17943#


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TV 2014 Chevrolet 3500hd cc lb 4x4 drw 8440lb loaded. 5er 2005 Hitch Hiker 2 ls. gross combined loaded 21820lb.

steering axle 4960
drive axle 6260
trailer axle 10600

TV only
steering axle 4880
drive axle 3560
Gross8440

* This post was edited 03/19/17 12:56pm by muzzledan *

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hi,
you are talking to a newbie.....as in I will be receiving a 2016 Toyota tundra and want to buy a small fifth wheel. I have read so many different articles on what my tow weight is and this is all confusing...some say 9500 some say 10,000. I do understand how important it is not to go to heavy because I can burn out the truck. I Haven't received the truck yet and am doing my homework. As I read your many posts I am amazed at all the information there is out there.
If you could help me out and point me in the right direction I would be ever so grateful. I have never pulled a trailer or fifth wheel. I am pretty much a city girl but need to get out and enjoy the great outdoors. Looking forward to this new thing called life...lol
thanks
sandy

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munkeys wrote:

hi,
you are talking to a newbie.....as in I will be receiving a 2016 Toyota tundra and want to buy a small fifth wheel. I have read so many different articles on what my tow weight is and this is all confusing...some say 9500 some say 10,000. I do understand how important it is not to go to heavy because I can burn out the truck. I Haven't received the truck yet and am doing my homework. As I read your many posts I am amazed at all the information there is out there.
If you could help me out and point me in the right direction I would be ever so grateful. I have never pulled a trailer or fifth wheel. I am pretty much a city girl but need to get out and enjoy the great outdoors. Looking forward to this new thing called life...lol
thanks
sandy


It is good that you are questioning the Tundra's towing capacity. Of course, the Tundra will tow just about anything. It did tow the Space Shuttle.

For any vehicle, towing something is rarely the issue. There are some who are towing lightweight fifth wheels. Just because they are doing it doesn't mean they are not exceeding the weight safety ratings.

The weight safety ratings is an issue you have to decide what you are willing to live with or feel safe with your passengers.

I do not know of any decent size fifth wheel that will have a pin weight light enough not to exceed the Tundra's GVWR.

Check out this review: How Much Can A 2017 Half-ton Truck Tow Without Exceeding Ratings?


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2016 Lariat, 6.7 diesel, Super cab, 4X4, long bed, SRW. On a truck stop Cat
scale, full fuel. 2010 Montana 3075RL on the way home from wintering in Fla, (so it was loaded with junk), 1/2 tank water, both 30lb propane tanks full.

steer axle 5300
drive axle 7020
trailer axle 10340
gross weight 22660


John & Stephanie
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I haven't weighted it yet, but I don't think I will be over weight. I have a picture of my other truck on page 73 of this same thread. This is the first time I have pulled my trailer with this truck. I summer in Colorado and had wanted to go to a truck show in Des Moines Iowa the last week of May. I did not want to drive all the way back to Texas to retrieve my trailer, so decided to rig my LTL out to pull the fiver. I installed a sliding fifth wheel on it that slides to the rear to give me plenty of clearance, added an air over electric brake controller and fabricated a second trailer electrical cord to mate up to my fiver. It plugs into the same plug on the back of the sleeper that I use for my semi trailer. I have a set of fenders ordered so the rocks don't beat up my trailer

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Posted: 04/12/17 08:17am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Now that's a setup where you can truly say, "The truck didn't even know it was back there". Nice rig BTW


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Just double/triple towed for the first time this last week. 4 adults in cab with full tank. Went to AZ Bike week.

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Cummins12V98 wrote:

Just double/triple towed for the first time this last week. 4 adults in cab with full tank. Went to AZ Bike week.


If I'm reading that correctly, the front axle is 5780 and the rear axle is 9860.

Does that not mean that the rear axle exceeds the GAWR of 9750 by 110 and the GVWR of 14000 by 1640?

I could be wrong, but it appears the trailer may be exceeding the GVWR and GAWR too.

Too bad you didn't weigh your truck alone. You could have obtained a full 13-point weight safety report at the Fifth Wheel Street website.

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