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Post by flhtci2006 on Sept 13, 2021 19:08:47 GMT -5
Can someone tell me their fully loaded D256rkt pin weight? I understand the ~20% rule but hopefully someone has an actual weight.
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Post by jfspry58 on Sept 30, 2021 10:57:35 GMT -5
Wish I could be of more help but I have a 333RLT. But someone else’s pin weight will still only get you in the ballpark even on identical units due to loading. For instance, I carry a tailgater pellet grill, a propane griddle, a portable outdoor kitchen stand, 2 propane tanks, and all my miscellaneous outdoor utensils in the front storage of mine. I also have lots of stuff in the basement storage because we often camp for several weeks and I like to set up an outdoor kitchen. Others may only carry a few lawn chairs and empty coolers. My pin weight is probably 300+ pounds more than most 333s just because of all my cooking gear. Your best bet is to go to a scale and weigh yours loaded the way you like to travel. Best of luck!
Jay
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Post by 660catman on Jun 19, 2022 7:23:44 GMT -5
Can someone tell me their fully loaded D256rkt pin weight? I understand the ~20% rule but hopefully someone has an actual weight. I know it’s an old post but I see you picked one up. My loaded D250RES which has specs slightly heavier than yours weighs in at 1606 lbs on the pin and 6644 lbs on the axle. Camper GVW is 9000 lbs. This puts it at 24.1 percent. Tows great. I have not scaled it with the boat hooked up. I’m guessing 150 lb tongue weight on the boat. Still tows great though.
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