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Tau444
Reg. Jan 2014
Posted 2014-01-20 11:54 PM (#157055)
Subject: Sooner trailer


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I am looking at a 2004 sooner 7610.Does anyone know the empty weight and the gvwr weight?I can't find it anywhereI have a 2011 ford 250 6.2 L gas truck.Want to make sure it will pul it before I purchaseThanks
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Tau444
Reg. Jan 2014
Posted 2014-01-21 12:01 AM (#157056 - in reply to #157055)
Subject: RE: Sooner trailer


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By the way it is a 3 horse 10 foot short wall. I want to be legal.
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Tau444
Reg. Jan 2014
Posted 2014-01-21 12:03 AM (#157057 - in reply to #157055)
Subject: RE: Sooner trailer


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My ford truck dealer said was rated for 12400 pounds gooseneck towing
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Tau444
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Posted 2014-01-21 12:41 AM (#157058 - in reply to #157055)
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Sorry for all the posts but want yo give all the info GCWR. Is 19500
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ButchP
Reg. Jan 2014
Posted 2014-01-21 3:37 PM (#157084 - in reply to #157055)
Subject: RE: Sooner trailer


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I can't help you with the empty weight of the trailer. Find the nearest truck stop that has CAT scales for that. You can calculate your GVWR. For a tandem axle trailer, take the lesser of the capacity of wheels, tires, or axle. For example let's use an axle rating of 7k. 2 axles is 14k. Now measure from the coupler to the center of the trailer box. Call this measurement A. Now measure from coupler to the midpoint between the axles. Call this B. Divide A by B. Call this C. Now divide 14k by C. This is your GVWR.
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