How do my axle weight look?

   / How do my axle weight look? #1  

Chris611

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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:D

Thanks
Chris
 
   / How do my axle weight look? #2  
Looks fine. I would bet the trailer doesn't quite weight that much so your pin weight may be slightly less.

What is the GVWR of the truck though?
 
   / How do my axle weight look?
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#3  
9200 lbs.....
 
   / How do my axle weight look? #4  
you are over your GVWR on the truck, move the pulling truck back a couple inches(on the trailer) from where it was parked when you weighed it.
 
   / How do my axle weight look? #5  
As stated you are over your GVWR on your truck, a short comming of most 3/4 tons, especially GM. You either have 8,800 or 9,200# GVWR package. Look at your door sticker.

Move the load back to lose some pin weight.

Chris
 
   / How do my axle weight look? #6  
Unless it looks ugly or Handles ????? , I would run as is . Although I would note the load position this time and if hauled again would move back maybe 6" . On a Semi trailer , sliding the rear tandems on the trailer will shift 300 to 500 lbs. forward or back depending on which way you go and the space between holes on the trailer . On shorter trailer , 6" of load movement may be all you need , ( not familiar with that length trailer ) .

Saturday , I used my old '84 ford f250 4x4 and hauled 1.96 yards of sand , which weighed out to about 4400 lbs. . Truck empty weighs 5400 , loaded on way out was a tick over 10,800 . Technically over GVWR , But 1) Looked Good , No severe squatting in back , 2) Handled Like a Dream . No Sway and still had plenty of spring action , And Also had good braking . This truck also has progressive over load springs .

I don't run like that all the time but my point is that you may run it like that this time and like the ride and handling , then next time make it legal and not like the handling . GVWR is a number , What matters most is vehicle control .

How many times do you see somebody going down the road pulling a trailer and having all kinds of issues keeping it on the road . Technically they are within GVWR and the rated towing capacity of the rig , BUT their weight distribution is ?????? Small load or Large , I have seen both .

Fred H.
 

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