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Old 01-03-2017, 04:25 PM   #5
CALinSC
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I looked-up the specs for your trailer and found one glaring error. The dry weight is actually 7130# leaving 1820# for cargo capacity.

Since 2007 RV trailer manufacturers MUST include the weight of the installed propane system and it's propane capacity as part of the shipping weight (dry weight).

According to the specs the GAWRs should be around 4000#. I'm hoping the trailer has ST225/75R15D tires. They would be much better than anything smaller. FR may have installed ST205/75R15D tires because they will work, but, they won't provide much load capacity reserves if fitted to your trailer.
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