I've never actually weighed my axles before, but figured I should. I think they look good, but figured I'd share and see if anything looks goofy.
2005 K2500 Duramax/Allison Crew Cab Short Bed.
2008 Load Max 25' 14k lb Gooseneck trailer. (approx wt - 5000lbs)
Cargo: 8000 lb pulling truck
Here are the weights as I pulled across the scale:
Front Axle Weight: 4240 lbs
Front & Rear Axle Combined Weight: 9640
Total Load (Trailer axles + truck axles) : 20940
Trailer Axles: 11280
I don't have the truck alone axle weights.
So it looks like my front axle is 4240, my rear axle is 5400. I'd guess I am putting about 1720 lbs of pin weight on the hitch or 13%
Hows this all look to you seasoned trailer draggers
Thanks
Chris
2005 K2500 Duramax/Allison Crew Cab Short Bed.
2008 Load Max 25' 14k lb Gooseneck trailer. (approx wt - 5000lbs)
Cargo: 8000 lb pulling truck
Here are the weights as I pulled across the scale:
Front Axle Weight: 4240 lbs
Front & Rear Axle Combined Weight: 9640
Total Load (Trailer axles + truck axles) : 20940
Trailer Axles: 11280
I don't have the truck alone axle weights.
So it looks like my front axle is 4240, my rear axle is 5400. I'd guess I am putting about 1720 lbs of pin weight on the hitch or 13%
Hows this all look to you seasoned trailer draggers
Thanks
Chris