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etrailer Tongue Weight Scale for Campers and Utility Trailers - 2,000-lb Capacity

etrailer Tongue Weight Scale for Campers and Utility Trailers - 2,000-lb Capacity

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Measure your trailer's tongue weight with this easy-to-use scale. Connect the scale to either your trailer's ball coupler or to its 2" jack for a weight reading. Unlike other scales, blocks or wood are not needed for setup. Great Prices for the best tongue weight scale from etrailer. etrailer Tongue Weight Scale for Campers and Utility Trailers - 2,000-lb Capacity part number e99044 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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etrailer Tongue Weight Scale - e99044

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Measure your trailer's tongue weight with this easy-to-use scale. Connect the scale to either your trailer's ball coupler or to its 2" jack for a weight reading. Unlike other scales, blocks or wood are not needed for setup.


Features:

  • Scale measures your trailer's tongue weight to help ensure your trailer is properly loaded
    • Lets you know if you need to adjust your load before you tow
  • 2 Easy and convenient ways to use the scale
    • Measure at your trailer's coupler before hookup
    • Measure at your trailer's jack after hookup
  • Sturdy steel footplate helps keep scale level for an accurate reading
    • Zinc plating on footplate and pins resist corrosion
  • Aluminum body is long-lasting and won't rust


Specs:

  • Fits 1-7/8", 2", or 2-5/16" ball couplers
  • Fits jack with 2" diameter inner tube
    • Foot or wheel must be removed for use
  • Capacity: 2,000 lbs
  • Maximum height (when hooked up to coupler): 17-1/4"
    • Ground to center of top pin hole: 6-1/4"
  • Maximum height (when hooked up to jack): 7-1/8"
    • Height from footplate to where jack sits in scale: 5"
  • Footplate dimensions: 6-3/8" long x 4-1/2" wide
  • Tics on gauge sit at 50-lb increments
  • Lifetime limited warranty


What is Tongue Weight?

Tongue weight (TW) refers to the weight that the fully loaded trailer exerts downward on the hitch ball of the tow vehicle. Tongue weight is typically 10 percent - and should not exceed 15 percent - of your gross trailer weight. For example, a 10,000-lb trailer should have a tongue weight between 1,000 lbs and 1,500 lbs. You can adjust the tongue weight of your trailer by removing or adding cargo, or by redistributing the load on the trailer. The tongue weight should not exceed the capacity of your tow vehicle, your hitch, or any of your towing components.


Why is Tongue Weight So Important?

Simply put, too little tongue weight can cause trailer sway and too much tongue weight can cause the tow vehicle to perform poorly. You may have difficulty steering, gaining traction, or braking when driving a setup that has too much weight pushing down on the rear of the vehicle. Ultimately, towing with an improper tongue weight can cause you to lose control of your vehicle or cause your trailer to separate from the vehicle.


Measuring Tongue Weight at the Coupler

etrailer Tongue Weight Scale at the Coupler

The etrailer tongue weight scale has 2 different configurations, which provides you with some nice flexibility when you're loading up your trailer. The standard configuration lets you measure your trailer's tongue weight at the coupler.


First, get set up on stable, level ground - like your driveway or a parking lot - to ensure that the scale will function properly. Position the scale right under your coupler so that the ball will fit into the coupler's socket. Lower your trailer down until its weight is fully supported by the scale and not the jack. Then use the scale's gauge to determine the tongue weight.


Measuring Tongue Weight at the Jack

 etrailer Tongue Weight Scale at the Jack

You can also use this scale at the trailer jack, without the hassle of having to disconnect and move your truck or trailer out of the way. Just attach the scale to your jack's 2" inner tube instead. To set up the scale, remove the pins and clips, pull out the center support tube, and replace it with just the top portion of the scale, which includes the gauge and hitch ball. The scale will sit upside down in the foot, with the ball on the bottom. Once it's in place, secure the scale to the foot with one of the pins.


To attach the scale to your jack, first crank the trailer jack until the footplate or wheel is about 8" off the ground. Then remove the footplate or wheel from the jack and replace it with the scale, pinning the scale in place. Lower the jack until the scale's footplate is sitting on the ground. Unlatch the coupler from the hitch ball and raise your trailer until it is supported entirely by the jack (and the scale). Then use the scale's gauge to determine the tongue weight.


Note: The etrailer tongue weight scale is not intended as a trailer support device. The scale should not be left on the jack during travel or storage.



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etrailer Tongue Weight Scale for Campers and Utility Trailers - 2,000-lb Capacity - e99044

Average Customer Rating:  4.7 out of 5 stars   (701 Customer Reviews)

Measure your trailer's tongue weight with this easy-to-use scale. Connect the scale to either your trailer's ball coupler or to its 2" jack for a weight reading. Unlike other scales, blocks or wood are not needed for setup.

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It worked great the one time I used it when I bought it a year ago. It was very helpful to see my tongue weight was over 1,000 lbs. That knowledge helped me understand the suspension sag on my tow vehicle. Unfortunately, it no longer registers any weight even with full tongue weight applied. I think the seal has leaked hydraulic fluid because the outside is very oily. Sadly it's now useless.

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Katrina D.

8/10/2023

I have gotten in contact with quality control and they have confirmed that this issue has been brought to our attention in the past. Unfortunately, it was determined to be a manufacturer defect. I am sending your information over to our customer service department for them to get a replacement sent out to you.



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Product arrived on time, packaged very well and in excellent condition. My first weight measurement taken indicated my suspension; heavier than anticipated. Using the bathroom scale method did give me a ball park idea of where the trailer was weight wise. After the ease of using the eTrailer scale, this was so simple and more accurate. I knew I was much heavier than posted tongue weight from my modifications and the scale proved it. 350-400 lbs estimated from the manufacture (empty) turned out to be 800 lbs the way the trailer is loaded. It will be interesting to see where my weight equalization bars are for distribution next. This is not my first order from eTrailer; I'd recommend this scale and ordering from eTrailers excellent service to anyone requiring parts and accessories.

Donald D.

5/2/2024

eTrailers tongue weight scales continue to be used to maintain a balanced trailer weight. Still highly recommend this product for any trailer owner.



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The etrailer Tongue Weight Scale is a very handy tool. I have a Hensley CUB hitch on my trailer which added a considerable amount of weight to the tongue. I need to compensate for this weight with redistribution of where I put items in the trailer. The maximum tongue weight that my vehicle will carry per the vehicle manufacturer's guidelines is 500#. Not a problem getting there, but I feel having 500# at the low end of the etrailer scale reduces the accuracy of the unit, as I have found it is more prone to weight fluctuation readings with the same weight being applied and then re-applied to it. I take and average several readings of the tongue to arrive at a final. I have found it's better to be mid-range on any scale when measuring. I feel it would be great if etrailer's Tongue Weight Scale had a model with a 1,000 pound maximum which would put tongue weights of smaller trailers more mid-scale, thus providing greater accuracy. And it would earn etrailer a 5-star rating from me.



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In my review of the tongue scale, in the following pictures, you can see in the picture the scale in action with the tongue weight is 2,000 lbs. after all the weight is removed off the tongue jack. The dry weight of the Toyhauler is 10,926 lbs. and the GVWR is 16,000 lbs. I built a box with padding to protect the scale from damage. The reason I purchased this scale is to know what the tongue weight is when the weight with and without a UTV/Side by Side is inside the Toyhauler trailer. The garage is 17 feet long and the total payload capacity of the trailer is 5,074 lbs. If you but have a 14 ft. long or 12 ft. long toy and drive it into the trailer, were you place the toy inside the trailer the 17 ft. long garage. It can have a big effect on tongue weight if the toy is centered over the triple axle or is farther forward or the toy is closer to the loading ramp. The weight of a 2,500 lb. toy can move a lot of weight around and inside the trailer when you have 3 or 5 ft. of space to achieve the correct loading to stay within the (1,600 to 2400 lbs. when fully loaded) or 10% to 15% rule on the bumper pull tongue weight guidelines. The total tongue weight is 2,000 lbs. with the trailer almost down to the dry weight rating. Because there is no toy inside the trailer to counterbalance the nose weight of the Toyhauler the trailer tongue weight is higher than it should be so a weight distribution hitch is critical.

Steve

2/28/2023

Great, I should have bought this scale first before I purchased my first hitch, the rule of thumb of 10 to 15 is a good wild guess but not true. The only way to know the trailer coupler tongue weights is to measure where the hitch ball connects to the tow vehicle. In my case, it was almost 20



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This device is easy to use and easy to stow. Providing the gauge is accurate, it allows the user to move items in trailer to accommodate proper tongue weight. Much easier than going to a scale. And, if you change your load mid trip, you can easily check the tongue weight in a parking lot. I used it on a cross country trip with my 7x14 foot enclosed cargo trailer loaded with 3 motorcycles, tool boxes, and other totes. I was at maximum weight capacity for the trailer and wanted the weight distribution to be perfect for my trip. After estimating the weight distribution and checking with the tongue weight scale, I moved several heavy items to the back of the trailer and got the weight on the tongue correct. Felt great driving, knowing that I had my load proper for the truck and trailer combo. Worth the money!



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A tongue weight scale is a must-have for a camper. It's very easy to end up with too much or too little weight in the front of the camper based on how you pack, which can seriously affect driving stability. Checking before you depart to be sure your tongue weight is around 10% of the total weight of the trailer ensures that you won't have issues. This one seems to work great - it's easy to use, accurate, and small enough you can put it in the camper and bring it with you to use on the road.



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This is something everyone should own! I was able to check the tongue weight of my trailer and found it was way higher than what the factory said. I installed lithium batteries which dropped my weight by 60lbs and relocated heavy items from my front storage to the rear to help balance my trailer.



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Great highly-adaptable tongue weight scale. I always know if my trailer is front or rear heavy and don't have control problems on the road. I carry it in my box of tow items.



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It took 2-3 of these to be shipped to me to finally receive it due to at least one of them being lost in the mail or delivered to a wrong address, and taper made me double-pay while they slowly processed refund(s) on the ones returned. The tongue scale that finally did arrive never worked, but I only discovered that after the 30 day return policy ended. The tongue scale lever never moved despite 1,200lb of pressure on it. I kept it in my trailer for a year, where the scale eventually leaked oil everywhere and turned into a piece of junk for wish-recycling (throwing in the recycle bin as scrap metal and hoping it can be recycled). Overall, I found working with etrailer to be a terrible, bureaucratic experience with poor customer service, and this scale was a piece of garbage that leaked and had to be thrown out.



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works wonderfully. Fantastic delivery speed. Had product 2 days after ordering. Thank you.

David

4/25/2024

Still very happy with the product. Just used it again yesterday upon returning from snow-birding. I recently purchased an A-frame bike rack from e-trailer and discovered that I need to rearrange to get evenly distribute rv weight. Scale is a wonderful tool.



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I was impressed with the tracking information from etrailer, from ordering to shipping, very detailed. Then they handed it of to USPS. Package went MIA and took longer than expected.
When I did receive it, it was Packaged well and looks like a well built tool. When I first used it I suspected it was weighing a little heavy. I checked its accuracy with a calibrated load cell and found it was weighing 100 lbs heavy at 1000 lbs of force and 150 lbs at 1500 lbs. That's 10%. At least it's consistent, but not the 2 or 3% I thought it was supposed to be.



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Excellent product for my needs! Allows me to balance out my T.T. Load and guesstimate my total weight before hitting the CAT scales… works as advertised!

David

4/30/2024

Great! Same as the day I received it!



by:

Worked just as advertised. Used it to determine how far forward to park my Tractor on the trailer to get the correct tongue weight.



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The scale worked as advertised. Well made. No problems! I was able to verify my tongue weight on my trailer to ensure to a safe load on my truck.



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Items packed well and delivered in good condition

Jem

11/20/2023

Product qorks as advertised



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Ever towed an unbalanced trailer? Scary to say the least! This takes the guess work out of it, know exactly what your tongue weight is. This is a well built scale. Something you don’t use often but pays for itself the first time you do. Bought it for a large boat trailer and have used it on several friends trailers also.



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Worked well. Easy to get an accurate weight. Drop the hitch on the ball and voilà there’s the weight



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Worked perfectly for our purpose. We have a ‘22 KZ Sportsmen SE 301BHKSE with a GVWR of 8000lbs, factory loaded weight of 6250lbs and factory loaded tongue weight of 810lbs.

We tow with a ‘14 Lincoln Navigator L with factory tow package that has a tow capacity of 8500lbs and 900lb hitch rating. The Navigator has all new KYB Strut-plus assemblies along with front and rear Hellwig swaybars.

We use an Equal-I-zer 10k weight distribution hitch. At 6 washers on our Equal-I-zer, we were bouncing off the bump stops and the rear was squatted 3” even after reaching the Equal-I-zer recommended front end drop. I moved to 7 washers and it felt better, though the rear was still squatted two and a half inches. I readjusted the hitch to 8 washers and the vehicle was squatted a half inch in front and 1 inch in rear.

I didn’t test drive it, but my instinct told me that something wasn’t right if I had to put THAT much weight distribution into play so I ordered the scale. Turns out our camper’s hitch was weighing in at 1150lbs and we had taken 2 trips that way! Removing all of our things from front storage brought us down to 1000lbs. After much weight shifting and learning a new packing method of our things (meaning NOTHING in our front storage compartments, all of our supplies and camp setup items behind the axle, and other items) we got our tongue weight down to 750-800 depending on propane tank load.

This scale has been a learning experience and should greatly enhance the towing experience. Now to go readjust our Equal-I-zer again, but now for the last time. We will now be able to get the tongue weight the same regardless of load and keep our camper pulling experience constant.



by:

Works as expected. It's nice to confirm the trailer is properly loaded and not prone to jack-knifing.



by:

Great tool. I always thought I was close to having the proper tongue weight. I was way off until I got this piece of equipment. I can’t say enough about each trailer. You can learn so much on their website. They are always so helpful. Never had a single issue.



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I have multiple trailers and I use my tongue weight scale all the time to keep my tongue weight between 10 - 15%. The etrailer scale works great. It’s accurate and doesn’t require batteries which I really like. It’s a great tool.

Thomas

11/21/2023

The scale works great. The only problem I have is the oil is leaking out of the gauge, very slowly. It’s been about a year and a half and about 12 the oil is out of the gauge. I wrap a rag around it to soak up the oil.



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I now have piece of mind knowing the tongue weight of my boat, utility and cargo trailers and measurements repeated.

I also recently installed rear suspension airbags with onboard compressor. We're good to go!

Thanks for the quick turn from order placed to order received.



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It's not very accurate. I can weigh the trailer several times in a row and get different weights each time. Its okay for ballpark estimates. I have truck scales near my home I use those, weigh with trailer, then without.



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Tongue scale works as expected and I don't regret the purchase.



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We are using the tongue weight scale on boat trailers to set the boats in the proper position. This is exactly what I needed, so far we’ve only used it twice but we will be using it regularly when we lift boats off trailers for repairs.


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