Posted 2013-08-10 10:22 AM (#153925 - in reply to #153919) Subject: RE: GVW
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Posts: 99 Location: Phoenix AZ
My situation is that I would like to upgrade from my all steel 2h goose neck to a 3h all aluminum goose neck. All I want to know is what the difference in the weight of the trailers would be. I called the manufacturer of a particular 3h alum and they said the trailer weighs 10,500lbs but the seller said it weighs about 3,500lbs. Does anyone know approx how much a 2h steel goose neck trailer weighs versus a 3h aluminum goose neck with no conversions?
Posted 2013-08-10 3:05 PM (#153926 - in reply to #153917) Subject: RE: GVW
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Posts: 264 Location: Sumas Washington
Because of the variables of manufacturing it would be impossible to give a accurate weight of those trailers. I would find a truck stop scale and then you know exactly.
Posted 2013-08-10 4:11 PM (#153927 - in reply to #153917) Subject: RE: GVW
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Posts: 379 Location: Missouri
There is no way a 3h aluminum trailer would weight only 3,500 lbs. Maybe 3,500 lbs of tongue weight, but that's only part of the equation you need to decide if your truck can handle it. I've had both steel and aluminum trailers. Just because it's aluminum doesn't equal lighter. The manufactures have to put more material into aluminum trailers since aluminum is softer then steel and would flex too much if they didn't.
Another option I've used for weighting a trailer is your local feed supply. Our MFA feed supply leaves their scale on and the display can be seen through the window.
Exiss 6300 CX has 2' short wall DR, 6'8" wide, 7' tall and a estimated weight of 3980#, that's a stripped down bare trailer with no rear tack.. Eclipes, Nextrail or Shadow may have something lighter but not by much... What make is this light 3 horse gooseneck..??
Posted 2013-08-11 6:34 PM (#153944 - in reply to #153917) Subject: RE: GVW
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Posts: 99 Location: Phoenix AZ
Retento...the chart was very helpful, cleared up alot of questions. I'm sure each manufacturer has different weights but it gave me a ball park figure, give or take. Now all I need is to find out how much a typical 2h steel goose neck weighs.