These are my rigs weights (in kgs) as tested at the Kerang weighbridge fully loaded car and caravan including 200L water, driver and half a fuel tank:
Front axle - 1200
Whole car (including caravan on towball) - 2900
Rear axle = 2900 - 1200 = 1700
Caravan when attached to car - 2760
Solo car 2600
Towball = 2900 - 2600 = 300
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Relationship to Holden Trailblazer LT specs:
Front axle 1450 (in spec)
Rear axle 1600 (over by 100kg)
GVM 2820 (over by 80kg)
GCM 5700 (in spec)
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Relationship to caravan specs:
GTM 2755 (over by 5kg)
ATM 2873 (over by 187)
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Conclusion:
Nothing here to worry about.
I'll lighten the towball weigh because I think 300 is a bit high and I do have a few more things in the front locker than I should - eg a log splitter!
Currently I have a stack of accumulated tin food from which I could probably lose 20kg and I really do need to do a good spring clean which will probably lose another 25kg.
The 187 over on the caravan is not going to break its chassis and that's my worst transgression.
Overall... I'm a happy bunny :)
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Edit: minor calculation error.
-- Edited by Mike Harding on Friday 21st of April 2023 08:06:01 PM
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These are my rigs weights (in kgs) as tested at the Kerang weighbridge fully loaded car and caravan including 200L water, driver and half a fuel tank:
Front axle - 1200
Whole car (including caravan on towball) - 2900
Rear axle = 2900 - 1200 = 1700
Caravan when attached to car - 2760
Solo car 2600
Towball = 2900 - 2600 = 300
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Relationship to Holden Trailblazer LT specs:
Front axle 1450 (in spec)
Rear axle 1600 (over by 100kg)
GVM 2820 (over by 80kg)
GCM 5700 (in spec)
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Relationship to caravan specs:
GTM 2755 (in spec)
ATM 2873 (over by 187)
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Conclusion:
Nothing here to worry about.
I'll lighten the towball weigh because I think 300 is a bit high and I do have a few more things in the front locker than I should - eg a log splitter!
Currently I have a stack of accumulated tin food from which I could probably lose 20kg and I really do need to do a good spring clean which will probably lose another 25kg.
The 187 over on the caravan is not going to break its chassis and that's my worst transgression.
Overall... I'm a happy bunny :)
Hi Mike. Must say that it is most unusual to have ATM that is less GTM (2873-187=2686kg).
Your (cakculated) ATM is 2686kg BUT your GTM is 2755kg. Very strange.
Very tired at moment, having just driven Sydney to mid Western Australia, but I'll study figures later.
I double checked the caravan plate this evening and my quoted numbers are correct.
My understanding is:
ATM = maximum weight of the entire trailer including jockey wheel standing solo on the weighbridge.
GTM = maximum weight on the axles of the trailer with the tow hitch being supported by a vehicle off the weighbridge.
In reality I suspect the numbers provided by caravan manufacturers have a large guess content to them as I'm not aware of any of them doing sophisticated stress tests upon their chassis and, in any event, how do they control the welding?
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"I beseech you in the bowels of Christ think it possible you may be mistaken"
Oliver Cromwell, 3rd August 1650 - in a letter to the General Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland