Best Way to Determine Weight of a Boat Trailer
Question:
Hello. I am trying to find the weight of a trailer I recently purchased. It is a 1985 Load Rite boat trailer. The model number is 21T-3300S. I have the GVWR and GVWR for all axles. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!
asked by: Tammy
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Expert Reply:
The easiest and most reliable way to determine the weight of your trailer would be to take it to a weigh station and have it put on one of the scales.
On the plate of the trailer near the coupler that lists the GVWR this info may be listed there as well.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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