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1 foot to the jack on the right, 2 feet to the jack on the left. mulitiply the reading on the bathroom scale by 3 to get actual tongue weight. (if you use equal dimentions ie 1 foot right 1 foot right, then you mulitply by 2 but for 800-900lbs tongue weight your bathroom scale doesnt go to 400 lbs so your SOL have to use x3)
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A second way is to estimate it based on "known quantities"... Open the gate of your truck and stack weight on it. Load it up to specific known amounts (300,400,500,600, etc)
So be sure to ESTIMATE (WAG) your total weight before you put it on your scale. For instance with a 12,000 lb load on my trailer I'd need a scale that goes to 300lb and at least 3 feet between the tongue and the scale and 1 foot to the other support. If I put it on a short support I'd break the scale.
good grief. how do you guys ever leave the house in the morning.
Be careful if you do this, because my owner's manual says the tailgate is only rated for a few hundreds of pounds. Maybe 500 lbs? Dunno. But if you just start putting weight on it willy nilly, you may exceed whatever that rating is.
good grief. how do you guys ever leave the house in the morning.
Cant speak for every one else but i have a doorway in my house though which i walk. You?
But before I walk through it, I measure it to make sure it is correct width, and then measure myself to make sure I will fit through it, then inspect it for any structural defects. I also oil the hinges every ten times I go through the door, and replace the knob biannually. I know some people prefer to let the dealer do the knob replacement, but I hate having to take the door in and being without it for a week.