2019 25' Flying Cloud
Airstream - Other
Airstream - Other
North Central Texas
, USA
Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 1,003
Although you may be able to get an idea from the manufacturer's dry weight and calculating 'wet' load/dry load weights, nothing is eaiser or more accurate than taking the fully loaded trailer to a certified 'Cat' scale (used for trucks). It is cheap, less than $10. There are many posts on this subject. I've done it many times for my RV's. PM me if you want/need details.
thnx for the reply...i know about the scales and that is a great idea but im lookin for the wieght cause im putting an air supension on the axle and just need to know what wieght ones to get....
Here is a .pdf file that I've found very useful for dry weight. Hopefully this is what you're looking for if not it's a handy tool to download and have. Thanks.
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