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Old 01-18-2018, 05:13 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by scottkeen View Post
Are ya'all full-timing with that setup? Just looked up the specs on your 2016 3160RL and Nada Guides says the base weight is 11,585. From you CAT scale trailer weight of 13,720 that would mean you have 2,135 in cargo, propane, tanks (if not empty), batteries, etc just in the trailer. Does that sound about right?

Just trying to get an idea of how much cargo is typical.
The weight spec from keystone says 12,180 dry. That weight was taken when loaded for a week long trip, full propane, 20 or so gallons of water, food, etc. truck full of fuel. So 1500-1600 pounds sounds like a lot but I wonder how accurate the keystone spec is. Anyway it was good to get a baseline.
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