Weighing In October 17, 2021, 08:57:28 am Just completed the Escapees Smartweigh service in Livingston, TX and wanted to share our numbers. Our weighmaster, Kris, was familiar with the Lazy Daze brand, commenting that LD’s are typically well-balanced motorhomes. Our 2017 MB specs are:GCWR: 22,000GVWR: 14,500GAWR Front: 5,000GAWR Rear: 9,600Our actual numbers are as follows:LF: 2,250RF: 2,150LR: 4,650RR: 4,500GVW: 13,550Toad GVW: 3,650GCW: 17,200The weighmaster said you should use the same pressures per axle, even if each corner is different. So, based on the Michelin load and inflation chart for Agilis CrossClimate tires, our pressures should be set at 63 psi in the front tires and 75 psi in the rears. Hopefully this helps others, however;Disclaimer: these are our numbers based on the way we are traveling and may not reflect the way you travel (YMMV). I encourage you to perform a four-corner weigh on your rig. 3 Likes
Re: Weighing In Reply #1 – October 17, 2021, 09:05:49 am With both our current and previous 27' rear bath coaches that 75-lbs rear and 65-lbs front gave the best handling and steering results, particularly when pulling a toad. 1 Likes
Re: Weighing In Reply #2 – October 17, 2021, 09:31:31 am Good to know, Mike. I came up with the 63 in front by extrapolating the chart. Technically, it should be 65 but I’ve noticed a little less pressure in the front tends to slightly improve handling.