five Report post Posted August 20, 2019 I weighed my coach last week and came up with some interesting numbers. The axle GAWRs are, front to rear, 17k, 20k, and 12k. I last weighed the coach four years ago. This years numbers compared to the last numbers are as follows, front to rear, F down 1,260#, dually/tag combined up 2,160#, total weight up 900#. The Cat scale said they could not split out the dually and the tag weights. Each time the coach was equipped the same....full fuel, no water, no waste, no clothes/shoes, no food, empty refrig. I can understand the extra weight since the first time I weighed it was soon after purchase and it had some of our "stuff" but not all of it. I do not understand the weight shift and the amounts of the shift...down in the front and up in the back. 900# sounds right with the things we've added, the locations of the decrease and increase do not make sense. I'd like to get a six point weight. Here's what they look like in chart format: 2015 2019 Diff 15/19 GAWR Difference between 2019 weight and GAWR Front 13,340 12,080 -1,260 17,000 -4,920 Rear 30,220 32,380 +2,160 20k + 12k +380 Total 43,560 44,460 +900 49,000 -4,540 All comments appreciated Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
frank.bergamo Report post Posted August 20, 2019 Your Tag axle air regulator needs to be checked on a regular basis. The pressure setting on mine changes and needs to be readjusted. Once you get your weight numbers, adjust accordingly. My front and tandem axles are about 85 to 87 percent of max axle load on each axle. The tag will only be about 40 percent of max load axle capacity. These max axle numbers can be found on the placard to the left of the pilot seat on the wall. Hope this helps. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wolfe10 Report post Posted August 20, 2019 How tag axle ride height is controlled depends on which chassis. Some are proportional off drive axle, some are adjustable PSI for the tag itself. So, check with your chassis maker to find out how YOURS is designed. Said another way-- there is no "here is how they are all designed/built" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
desertdeals69 Report post Posted August 20, 2019 Was the scales level front to back and side to side? Very important for accuracy. When mine was weighed the scales were shimmed with a laser level. Being off level can change the weight hundreds of pounds. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites