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[size=16px]I have double posted this in the fifth wheel forum yesterday and here today since this forum seems to be more responsive and a lot of you guys run your rigs over the scales. Moderators please forgive me or delete if I violated a rule. I am just trying to get an answer. If anyone has real world (cat scales?) loaded weights for a loaded 2019-2021 Jayco Eagle 336FBOK, I would appreciate them. I am thinking about trading for one and just want to make sure I stay under payload and gawr.[/size]
You should really do to the dedicated RV forum and you would get a quick answer. Not knocking this forum but the RV forum is best and those guys are heavy truck owners that can get you a answer quick if one is there to see the post.
You should really do to the dedicated RV forum and you would get a quick answer. Not knocking this forum but the RV forum is best and those guys are heavy truck owners that can get you a answer quick if one is there to see the post.
Thanks, I already posted in the RV forum for fifth wheels yesterday and still waiting. This forum has more activity and hoping the members here might have weights too.
Thanks, I already posted in the RV forum for fifth wheels yesterday and still waiting. This forum has more activity and hoping the members here might have weights too.
I saw your post in the fiver section yesterday, but didn't really expect to see you get a response anytime soon as you're looking for weights of a very specific unit (which I don't have so, can't help you there). Your best bet for weights specific to a Jayco, is to go hit the Jayco forums. That should broaden your pool of potential people who have your unit beyond just those who have that unit AND a Ford.
[size=16px]I have double posted this in the fifth wheel forum yesterday and here today since this forum seems to be more responsive and a lot of you guys run your rigs over the scales. Moderators please forgive me or delete if I violated a rule. I am just trying to get an answer. If anyone has real world (cat scales?) loaded weights for a loaded 2019-2021 Jayco Eagle 336FBOK, I would appreciate them. I am thinking about trading for one and just want to make sure I stay under payload and gawr.[/size]
GVWR of the rig is 13750 and if you conservatively use 20% pin weight, you're at 2750# pin weight. This should be the most you'll see unless you overload it.
GVWR of the rig is 13750 and if you conservatively use 20% pin weight, you're at 2750# pin weight. This should be the most you'll see unless you overload the trailer.
I have the Jayco numbers and find that rv manufacturer numbers are often off. My current rv is 11,700 loaded and manufacturer stated weight with full propane and tanks is supposed to be 10000. No way do I have 1,700 of cargo. My experience and that of others is that until you run it across the scales, you are at the mercy of manufacturer numbers that are often understated. The model I am looking at has a stated pin weight of about 2200 with a washer/dryer prep almost right over the pin. If I added the washer/dryer at 500, then the pin would be 2700 without any addition cargo. Thanks for your reply. I was just hoping someone other than Jayco had scaled that model.
I would figure you would have roughly 3100 lbs on the pin, as nearly all the rv's I've seen weighed go 20-23% on the pin. The washer/dryer option won't be but about 175 lbs, if you get a combo unit like Splendide. I would use 3200 lbs for your pin weight till you have real numbers.
I would figure you would have roughly 3100 lbs on the pin, as nearly all the rv's I've seen weighed go 20-23% on the pin. The washer/dryer option won't be but about 175 lbs, if you get a combo unit like Splendide. I would use 3200 lbs for your pin weight till you have real numbers.
Thanks, that is more like number I was guessing. I hope it will be less. I am currently at 2500 pin weight and the closest capacity I am approaching is gawr. At 2500, I have 900 remaining I can put on the rear axle. 3100 would give me 300 in cushion. I would hate to get any closer to capacity.
tell us the spec of your truck, F350, especially Long Box Crew, diesel or gas, what engine, rear axle. If its a #13,750 GVW, I would think your in good shape on an F350 diesel.
My truck is a 2021 F350 CCSB SRW 7.3 Tremor with a 3866 payload and 6950 rear gawr. With my current 5er fully loaded truck and trailer and 2500 pin weight my rear axle scales at 6000 and total truck weight 10300. I have 950 of room on the rear axle and 1000 of additional payload. I don’t want to go over with a new 5er and prefer a sizable cushion. That is why I have asked for actual numbers and don’t want to rely on manufacturer stated weights.
Serial number to manufacturer should get you there. If your weight sticker is gone off the rv for some reason.
The OP said they were thinking about one, i.e. don't actually have one, therefore, couldn't look up weight numbers themselves. If they already had it, they would have been able to run it over a set of scales. I think the OPs doing the right thing, trying to get real world numbers ahead of time before the purchase.
I have the Jayco specs and know my truck weight and capacities. I just don’t know how accurate Jayco specs are and someone out there with a loaded trailer might be able to give me a better idea how cargo affects pin weight. Most 5ers have cargo storage up front, but some have more counter weight in the back and allow them to better balance cargo.
Different tools for different jobs. Over at RV forums, there are people who ask incredibly detailed questions about trucks. I tell them to go to a truck forum. If you want to know the nuances of the bulletproofing schemes of a Ford 6.0L diesel engine, then maybe an RV forum isn't the best place ... a Ford or diesel forum is probably better. If you have specific questions about your Jayco RV, then maybe a Ford Super Duty forum isn't the best. https://www.jaycoowners.com/forums/f7/index2.html
You can get some answers here, but you'll get a lot more and better answers over at a Jayco forum.
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