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Posted By: sirdrakejr
on 09/13/07 01:00pm
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I think it would be interesting also to see the actual GVWR of the truck and 5th wheel and the GCWR when towing. It would tell us about how many stay within the ratings per the manufacturer. NO flames or recriminations needed. If I see them, I delete them. Just give us the true numbers. Frank 2011 Palomino Maverick 1000SLLB on a 2004 Dodge Quadcab CTD Ram3500 SRW long bed equipped with Timbren springs, Stable Load bump stops, Rickson 19.5" wheels/"G" range tires and a Helwig "Big Wig" rear anti sway bar.
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Posted By: lincster
on 09/13/07 02:24pm
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sirdrakejr wrote: I think it would be interesting also to see the actual GVWR of the truck and 5th wheel and the GCWR when towing. It would tell us about how many stay within the ratings per the manufacturer. NO flames or recriminations needed. If I see them, I delete them. Just give us the true numbers. Frank I gave that info in my post, I am within my manufactures ratings.
2019 F350 PSD CC 4X4 Dually to pull 2006 LE3905 Lincsters Truck/Trailer Lincsters Rail |
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Posted By: Kennedycamper
on 09/13/07 02:32pm
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01' Dodge 2500 CTD/6speed, 03 HitchHiker LS 30.5 RLBG GCVW 18.4Klbs 4200lbs on front tires , on 5600lbs rear tires, 8600lbs on trailer tires.
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Posted By: PA12DRVR
on 09/13/07 03:19pm
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Can't give complete information...but what I have from the last CATS weighing: With 5th wheel attached Truck GVW from adding front & rear weights: 12,425#'s vs. F350 GVWR of 13,000# GCVW of 24,450 vs. GCVWR of 26,000 for F350 (w/Tow Boss)...within limits. Don't recall exactly, but am about 700#'s under FAWR and about 1500#'s under RAWR CRL My RV is a 1946 PA-12 Back in the GWN |
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Posted By: RedRam
on 09/13/07 03:46pm
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18,300 lbs loaded and on the road for camping.
* This post was edited 09/13/07 05:25pm by RedRam * 2016 Laramie Longhorn Aisin Trans 2016 Bighorn 3970RD
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Posted By: Bull Rider
on 09/13/07 04:26pm
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2006 Chebby, Dmax, Crew Cab, 4x4, with cab high Raider Canopy, full fuel, big dog, and pretty girl = 7500. 4300 front, 3200 back. 2006 294rls 30' Cougar TT, loaded, holding tanks and water tank empty, full propane, ready to go camping = 7260. (Dry weight advertised as 6500) Well within limits of TT and TV. If you receive help from other members, don't forget to update your topic with the results.
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Posted By: FalconLover
on 09/13/07 04:32pm
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2004 Ford F350 Crew cab Lariat, dually with PSD & auto trans - 8,800 lbs 2004 Montana Mountaineer 297 RKS (33') - 11,400 lbs gross fully loaded John The Rutters 2004 Ford F350 Crewcab Lariat FX4 (4x4) DRW 6.0 PSD, Torque Shift, Jack Rabbit roll top cover, Rosen widescreen DVD system 2004 Montana Mountaineer 33' fifth wheel (297RKS) w/double sofa option 1965 Ford Falcon Futura (Pro Street/Driver)
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Posted By: RussC
on 09/13/07 05:21pm
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TV--2006 Ford F350 Lariat--6.0 DRW--Crewcab--FX4--Tow Boss pkg. GVWR 13,000--GCWR 26,000 CAT scales HWY 90 Truck Stop--8780 lbs. Full fuel--hitch--Tool box--2 passengers (ready to hook up) Trailer--2004 Wilderness Advantage A X 6 34.5 RLTS GVWR 14,400 lbs. Old Ticket Dry weighed from dealership--10950 lbs. (paperwork says dry weight 10,300) Latest ticket weighed loaded for trip--13108 lbs. Small amounts(not known) in fresh water and black water tanks CAT weight hooked up 22,185 lbs.--that's 297 lbs difference from seperate weights. Not bad though. Russ & Sharon 2006 Ford F350 DRW Lariat 6.0 PSD TrqSfht 4WD CC LB "TB"4.30 "> 2004 Wilderness AdvantageX6 345RLTS (Triple Slide) Happy Rving!!"> |
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Posted By: fj12ryder
on 09/13/07 06:53pm
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TV- 2001 Dodge diesel dually quad cab 3500 with full tank of fuel, hitch, and us: 7775lbs. GVWR is 10,300 I believe. GCWR: 20,000lbs I think for the 3.55 rear end. TV with 5er: 10,250lbs equals a pin weight of 2475lbs. 5er is 2003 Montana Big Sky 3280RL: Loaded weight with all empty tanks: 9920lbs. GCVW: 20,170lbs. The motorcycle trailer adds about 1500lbs total, and takes 230lbs from the pin weight. GCVW: 21,700lbs. These weights are all from the CAT scale here in Platte City. Howard and Peggy "Don't Panic" |
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Posted By: me1magoo
on 09/13/07 07:09pm
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TV= 2005 Dodge 3500 Single Rear Wheel Quad Cab Cummins/ Manual 6 speed 4WD Empty truck, only full of fuel, hitch in bed and driver (me)= 7600 lbs GVWR 9900 lbs Front GAWR 5200 lbs, empty 4560/ Rear GAWR 5200 lbs, empty 3040 Trailer= 2006 Coachmen 28' Spirit of America 526RLS with second A/C in BR and no extra goodies in the trailer (picked it up after service w/ empty tanks and of course minimum "stuff") Pin weight 1620 lbs, Axle weights combined 6320 lbs GVWR 8600 lbs/ Total trailer weight fairly empty is 7940 lbs. TV weights with trailer hooked up are: Front 4560, Rear 4660 for Gross Vehicle Weight of 9220 lbs. That leaves 680 lbs for wife, dogs, firewood, jacks and extra hitch pin weight- not a LOT. Trailer has 660 lbs of capacity left, again- not a LOT. I feel that the trailer is way too close to max GVWR with very little in it, the 2nd A/C didn't add but about 150 lbs total, the design is just too close to the max weight. I am comfortable with the truck weight even if I go over 10,000 lbs, I just wouldn't want to get too close to the combined Axle Weight Ratings of 11,400 lbs. Hope that meets the requirements. Mat '05 Dodge 3500 SRW converted to DRW 4x4 QC LB SLT- CTD 325HP/610TQ w/ 6 speed manual- plus a little triple dog power... '11 Crossroads Cruiser CF33LF- 35' triple slides, dual a/c's, LOFT over the rear BR |
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