08-21-2007, 08:19 PM | #1 |
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SWB K-10 weight?
looking at trailers to haul my SWB K-10 and wonder what the weight of it is empty? thanks...
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08-21-2007, 09:37 PM | #2 |
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Re: SWB K-10 weight?
Just weigh each peice and add it up.Want a rough guess?About 5,500# or under 6.I think one size trailers are rated at 8,000# and that`s what I thing you need.The 6,000# is marginal.
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Re: SWB K-10 weight?
that much, really? I know it says 5200 GVW but I figured that was loaded...
ready to sell that Highlander yet Tim?
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Re: SWB K-10 weight?
Yep thats probably pretty damn close.
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08-22-2007, 01:54 AM | #5 |
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Re: SWB K-10 weight?
I weighed mine a few years ago with the half ton axles and 35's and it was a little over 4800 lbs if I remember correctly.
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Re: SWB K-10 weight?
That sounds closer to what I figured, 5200 GVRW - 1,000 payload....somewhere in the 4200-4500 range for a stock truck. Guess i'll need to weight it once complete and solve the mystery....
thanks for all the input....
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Re: SWB K-10 weight?
My longbed weighs 4200 on the scales. i think I had 1/2 tank of gas, and w/ driver.
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Re: SWB K-10 weight?
The two short boxes 4X4's I have weigh between 4,200 and 4,300 pounds. They are both equiped with AC.
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Re: SWB K-10 weight?
thanks... great info...
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Re: SWB K-10 weight?
Go with a 6K minimum IMO.
Tandem axle breaks as well. A 16 footer will do the short bed just fine. If you plan on towing other trucks/cars like maybe long-beds or burbs, go up to an 18 foot deck. Load leveler hitches make a big difference too. |
08-22-2007, 11:19 PM | #11 |
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Re: SWB K-10 weight?
Well,I never weighed a shortbed,so I guessed.The lightest truck I`ve weighed was 4,860 and the rest are more.But,I was more concerned with the trailer rating you were looking for.
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Re: SWB K-10 weight?
Thanks, Tim... I agree that when i buy one it will more than likely be an 18ft 6,000-8,000 lb trailer. My title says 4170lbs unladen wieght... I wonder where they got that info?
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Re: SWB K-10 weight?
You could just borrow Tom Teagarden`s.Give him a 30 pack of High Life,he be aight.
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I thought it was Tom T. Haul! that's what his business card said.... Did you pick up my CIPA mirror that I left at your area at Carlisle?
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