Does anyone know if camping world has the ability to weigh a vehicle wheel by wheel? I can't seem to find anyone that will all four corners in southern california. Any suggestions would be appreciated
Jack Mayer said
08:29 AM Nov 9, 2011
No camping world I know of can do this.
Delaine and Lindy said
09:10 AM Nov 9, 2011
The only place I have seen portable scales is at larger RV rally's, and some of the DOT's in the State enforcement do have portable Scales.. It will be a eye opener when you get the weight on each corner. Happy Trails....
bjoyce said
09:59 AM Nov 9, 2011
There is normally someone who does weighing around Casa Grande, AZ each winter, but that might be a bit far to drive. Mostly you need to go to a rally that has weighing, which is now true at RV-Dreams rallies since Howard and Linda do weighing. You can also get to Escapees HQ in Livingston, TX, since they do weighing.
granny said
07:50 AM Nov 10, 2011
Had the same question. We are in Central Florida. Anyone know a place there?
Sounds like the closest place to me so far is AZ.. I'll keep looking and if I can't find anything closer I'll head to Casa Grande as Bill Joyce mentioned.
granny said
12:36 PM Nov 10, 2011
Thanks Bill that is pretty close. Now we just need to figure out how much it should weigh!
Bill and Linda said
03:37 PM Nov 10, 2011
Too bad you can’t come to the Kerrville Rally in April.Gee, just a stab in the dark but I’ll bet Howard and Linda will be weighing rigs at the Rally.What do you think?
I know using a CAT scale isn't the best, but you could at least know if you axles are OK. Better than nothing assuming you take the information for what it is worth.
Bill
Yonnie said
05:45 PM Nov 10, 2011
When and where is the next Rv-dreams rally. We bought our rig in June and haven't weighted it yet
bjoyce said
06:13 PM Nov 10, 2011
Scrolling at the top of the RV-Dreams forum page it says "Keep These Dates Open - April 24 - 29, 2012 - Spring RV-Dreams Rally in Texas! Registration To Begin In November!".
Trabuco said
06:55 PM Nov 10, 2011
I do have a cat scale within about 25 miles of me and I plan on having the axles weighed. The rally in April sounds nice not sure if we'll be able to make it or not. But we considering it!
Terry and Jo said
09:42 PM Nov 10, 2011
OK. Most will not have this option, but I will mention it anyway. Out where we used to live, it was near a small town that had a feed store. Of course, that store had a regular scales for weighing trucks and such, but didn't generally use the scales all that much.
I got in touch with them and they said it was fine to go by and weigh my truck and fifth wheel. Since there wasn't a lot of business going on with the scales, I had the luxury of weighing each axle separately and even pulling the truck off of the scales and lifting the fifth wheel enough to put all the weight of the fiver on the scales by itself. I didn't even have to unhook, just lift the pin box just above the fifth wheel in the truck.
If, and that can be a big if, the area around the scales are fairly flat, one can pull on the scales in such a way as to have the axles on one side in the middle of the scales and the other axles off of the scales completely. If one can do that and weigh each axle separately as you pull on, you can get a pretty good idea of individual wheel weights.
If the area isn't flat and you try that, your weights may not be accurage because of weight shift to one side or the other, especially if you have liquids in your tanks.
Just a thought if you have that option and have friendly store personnel. Also, if you are in rural country with grain elevators, that may be an option as well.
Does anyone know if camping world has the ability to weigh a vehicle wheel by wheel? I can't seem to find anyone that will all four corners in southern california. Any suggestions would be appreciated
Had the same question. We are in Central Florida. Anyone know a place there?
Merritt Island, FL. See www.rvsafety.com
Thanks Bill that is pretty close. Now we just need to figure out how much it should weigh!
Too bad you can’t come to the Kerrville Rally in April. Gee, just a stab in the dark but I’ll bet Howard and Linda will be weighing rigs at the Rally. What do you think?
I know using a CAT scale isn't the best, but you could at least know if you axles are OK. Better than nothing assuming you take the information for what it is worth.
Bill
OK. Most will not have this option, but I will mention it anyway. Out where we used to live, it was near a small town that had a feed store. Of course, that store had a regular scales for weighing trucks and such, but didn't generally use the scales all that much.
I got in touch with them and they said it was fine to go by and weigh my truck and fifth wheel. Since there wasn't a lot of business going on with the scales, I had the luxury of weighing each axle separately and even pulling the truck off of the scales and lifting the fifth wheel enough to put all the weight of the fiver on the scales by itself. I didn't even have to unhook, just lift the pin box just above the fifth wheel in the truck.
If, and that can be a big if, the area around the scales are fairly flat, one can pull on the scales in such a way as to have the axles on one side in the middle of the scales and the other axles off of the scales completely. If one can do that and weigh each axle separately as you pull on, you can get a pretty good idea of individual wheel weights.
If the area isn't flat and you try that, your weights may not be accurage because of weight shift to one side or the other, especially if you have liquids in your tanks.
Just a thought if you have that option and have friendly store personnel. Also, if you are in rural country with grain elevators, that may be an option as well.
Terry