Lou C
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- Nov 10, 2002
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I was able to get an estimate of what mine weighs using a Sherline scale, with a 0-5000 lb meter, and a wood block to rest the scale on. So for my single axle trailer with 6,000 axle, 12" brakes, 225/75-15 D load range tires, I got 4650 on the axle, and 410 on the tongue. I don't have much safety margin on those D rated tires (each rated to 2540 lbs) so next time I re-tire I will get E load range tires. My total weight including the tongue is about 5060. I was able to put the scale right under the tie plate for the leaf spring on each side.
No wonder why my old '98 Grand Cherokee 4.0 six struggled with this when I used to tow it. My '07 Grand Cherokee 5.7 Hemi pulls it no problem. So much for boat manufacturer weights! F/W 'estimated' that this boat weighs about 2600 and the trailer about 1000. No way! I know that a real trailer scale is best but this was the next best thing I could do...
No wonder why my old '98 Grand Cherokee 4.0 six struggled with this when I used to tow it. My '07 Grand Cherokee 5.7 Hemi pulls it no problem. So much for boat manufacturer weights! F/W 'estimated' that this boat weighs about 2600 and the trailer about 1000. No way! I know that a real trailer scale is best but this was the next best thing I could do...