We've had our PT for a bit over a year, and I hate to admit it, but never weighed the coach. The dealer said to keep the tires inflated according to the placard by the drivers door which says 100 front/90 rear.
We are considering replacing all the tires as the are just over the 5 year mark and we're planning a pretty long trip starting next month.
So today I decided to weight the coach and figure out what the axle weights were, so could start to look at the right size, load, etc tires. What I found out is somewhat bothersome, unless I am not understanding the Axle, GVWR, etc ratings.
We filled the fuel tank and water tank. The grey/black tanks are empty. We have very little in the way of clothes, etc and NO food on board. I have maybe 200lbs of tools, but that is it.
I brought the coach to our local CAT scale, drove onto it and recieved the following weights:
Steer Alxe 11,320
Drive Axle 20,560
Gross Wt 31,880
No persons on board, we are 880 lbs over the posted 31,000 GVWR. Does this sound correct? If so, I will have to dump 1/2 the fuel and run the coach by remote control as I drive behind it.
I'm not sure I understand the GVWR. Is this the summation of GAWR front and rear (at the listed pressures?) If so, can the GAWR be increased by higher load range tires (and pressures) or is the limit actually the physical limits of the axle, brakes or something else?
I have driven the coach a few thousand miles now hanging a 1000 lbs of HD motorcyle off the back, with no problems at all. In fact, I talked with a few other Beaver owners that have done the same without incident.