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Old 12-20-2017, 12:41 PM   #18
IRV2
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Originally Posted by Tinner12002 View Post
You can get pin weight by weighing your truck as its ready to tow, then hook up your RV, pull on the scales with only your truck, record that #, then if you want a GCW then pull it all, truck and RV onto the scales, record that #, then, pull truck only off of scales with RV still hooked up, record that # and that will get you what you have on your RV axles. Then to get pin weight take your truck # with RV attached and subtract truck only #, the very first one you got before you hooked up your RV and that is your aprox pin weight. Hopefully I explained that to be easily understood. Other than what the manufacturer estimates your RV pin weight to be which may or may not be accurate, weighing it as I mentioned is the only way to get pin weight as its not listed on the RV.
Ok that makes sense got it thanks.
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