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Weight distribution

I took mine to a scrap yard and weighed it when I first got it.
I believe it was 650 on the front and 400 on the back.
I remember the total weight was 1050 with full fuel
Stefan
 
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I took mine to a scrap yard and weighed it when I first got it.
I believe it was 650 on the front and 400 on the back.
I remember the total weight was 1050 with full fuel
Stefan

That is within 1 or 2% of what I got with a bathroom scale.

2016 RT

Left front 320 lbs.
Right front 340 lbs.
Rear 396 lbs.
Total 1056 lbs.
 
Hello Sir,
I have a new 2018 Subaru outback and a new Triton aluminum trailer. I am afraid the dealership put on a receiver that is to weak to pull my RT. The receiver is the OEM Subaru 1.25 200lbs. max tongue rating. I believe I can balance the spyder back farther on the trailer but wanted your opinion.
That's probably 200# tongue rating (i.e. vertical weight). Most likely your receiver hitch is a 2000# tow rating (i.e. horizontal weight). Does that make sense?
 
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