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Old 08-30-2012, 03:12 PM   #1
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Default Weight of a 1995 23' Funlite (23FLL)?

I have a Funlite brochure stating that the 23FLL has a Axle Weight of 3375.
Does this mean the empty trailer before options is 3375lbs?
Or because its has two axles its actually double that and is 6750lbs?

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Shingle Springs, CA (between Sacramento and Tahoe on HW50)
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I have a Funlite brochure stating that the 23FLL has a Axle Weight of 3375.
Does this mean the empty trailer before options is 3375lbs?
Or because its has two axles its actually double that and is 6750lbs?

Thanks,
Steve
Shingle Springs, CA (between Sacramento and Tahoe on HW50)

If my memory serves me correctly, that is the dry weight without any of the options.
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It should have a GVRW (max weight the trailer can weigh with cargo) of 5700 pounds. Tongue weight is 640 pounds. Figure the trailer going down the road will be about 4500-4800 pounds with full water tank, most options, full propane, camping gear, etc.

The 3375 axle weight is the trailer with zero options. I don't know why they use that rating as it doesn't apply to anyone buying a trailer.
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Thanks for the insight. The brochure is misleading to a novice.
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