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310RL Weight

UFF

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Well new truck and of course camper gained some weight from two years ago. Here is from two years ago and from yesterday.

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brenkco

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I have pretty much the same setup.
2026 Ram 3500 Mega cab, Anderson Hitch
Steer 5440
Drive 6880
Trailer 12360
Pin 3300
Not sure of water but I think black & grey were empty, guessing about 35 gal fresh

My basement is fairly empty, tool box, chairs, power cords.
rear pantry is full but not heavy supplies
We do have a washer, dryer and dishwasher
 
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UFF

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Well I have a full basement and front storage is full of tools and such. No washer and dryer. In the process of moving the B&W fifth wheel to 2” behind the rear axle and going to weigh again. Curious on how my front axle weight will change.
 

BryanValRox

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Bryan,
I did a double take at 1st too. 1&3 is with his old truck, 2 & 4 with new truck
Thank you sir, I still just don’t get it. Both of the Cat Scale pictures have the same file number and the same date on the screen shot.

I see the text version calls out different dates and weights, but looks like the Cat Scale photo was doubled up on.

Or is it time for me to get a new set of glasses?🤣
 

UFF

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Yep, only the truck weight. Fill the truck up with fuel and def and weight the truck and camper. Then disconnect and weigh only the truck. Front axle weight dropped 160 lbs so I moved the B&W hitch forward 2” (still will be 2” behind rear axle) and fixing to re-weigh Thursday. Curious how much it changes.
 

UFF

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Well adjusted the B&W companion 5th wheel hitch forward 2” (now 2” behind axle). It appears to make only a 40 pound difference on steer axle. Here is the weigh tickets and the figures from today.

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