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Old 07-27-2015, 12:32 PM   #1
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Got some weights today 3220 BHWE

2002 Silverado 2500HD 6.0 4L80E
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I got one good photo, the others were blurry.

Trailer axles on the scale. Loaded for a 5 days of camping full water tank and propane. Grey and black water empty.


In the truck I had 4 bikes, 20ish pieces of wood. The wife, 2 kids and me.

Truck on the Scale was 7560 with trailer.
Front axle was 3250
Rear axle was 4440

Truck normally weighs 6100lbs with me and a full tank of gas.

So 14310 overall. Truck is rated for 16000 GCVWR.
Truck is rated for 9200. So not bad.
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Old 07-27-2015, 01:28 PM   #2
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very nice

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Old 07-27-2015, 03:04 PM   #3
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Out of curiosity, what is your TT's dry weight?
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Out of curiosity, what is your TT's dry weight?
They tell me 6280(so does the yellow tag). So I bet they are not far off. 60 gallons of water, 2 batteries, 2 5 gallon propane tanks and all the stuff I have.
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Old 07-27-2015, 06:14 PM   #5
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I'm surprised your truck weighs that much less than mine. I know the Duramax and Allison are heavy, but dang.
My Diesel extra cab weighs 6840 with a full tank and just me in it.
I went across the scales on the way out of town on a 8 day trip with the wife, my son, and two dogs at 13850. 5k on the trailer axles, everything else was spread to the truck. I wish we had a digital scale house close by. where did you hit that scale house?
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Old 07-27-2015, 08:04 PM   #6
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They tell me 6280(so does the yellow tag). So I bet they are not far off. 60 gallons of water, 2 batteries, 2 5 gallon propane tanks and all the stuff I have.
Why/how did you have 60 gallons of water? I think it's 30, my friend.
It seems heavy on the tongue weight, but we pull with a 1/2 ton so it's a little different. I measured 715lbs on the tongue loaded with 2/3 fresh water (20 gallons)
Great setup though- hope it treats you well for years
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Old 07-28-2015, 07:03 AM   #7
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Why/how did you have 60 gallons of water? I think it's 30, my friend.
It seems heavy on the tongue weight, but we pull with a 1/2 ton so it's a little different. I measured 715lbs on the tongue loaded with 2/3 fresh water (20 gallons)
Great setup though- hope it treats you well for years

It is 43 gallons, I don't know what made me think 60. Thinking the black and gray water combined so the 60 stuck in my head. I figure I am about 750 on the tongue.
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I wish we had a digital scale house close by. where did you hit that scale house?
It was ten minutes north of Seaside Oregon on highway 101.
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Isn't that strange; they moved from 43Gal to 30 Gal on the same model between 2012 and 2013. Your tank size makes much more sense to me; why I have 30 gallons for fresh/gray AND black!?
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