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Old 01-11-2015, 12:53 AM   #16
JandC
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Frostproof, FL USA
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quote:Originally posted by boat391

My 2014 3725 weighed in at 25000 pounds gross weight with my 1 ton 2013 Chevy crew cab duelly. Breaks down like this 5000 steering axle. 7960 rear drive axle. 12,040 trailer group axle. The truck empty weight is 8,700 pounds. Hope this helps a little.
This is why you really need to weigh your own, especially with the bigger Montana units. We have the same model Montana, but different TV's, but a huge difference at the scales.

Your total combination weight 25,000 (mine 23,580)-1,420
Your steer axle 5,000 (mine 4920)-80
Your rear drive axle 7960 (mine 7,020)-940
Your trailer axles 12,040 (mine 11,640)-400

Your DRW LWB obviously weighs more than my SRW SWB (8,700 vs. 8,380). The dealer reduced my weight ratings on my Montana by almost 400 pounds because of the extra weight in options they added at delivery (Travler Dish, Washer/dryer side-by-side, G614's).

When I weigh I have my bikes mounted on my front hitch, extra fuel, and everything else on-board that we carry while traveling.
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