Hey Wayne, The B&W Digital Tongue Weight Scale w/ LED Screen #BW34KR is still under some development, but I heard back from B&W and they are shooting for a tongue weight max of 1,600 - 2,000 lbs. There is so much that goes into pricing that I…
Hey Jeff, The specs you are looking for on that B & W tongue weight scale, #BW34KR, are below. Since this is a brand new item from B & W there is no earlier date to get this yet as it is set to release fall of 2025. The over all capacity of…
Hey Al, Having used both I can confirm that the Big Truck Big RV Tongue Weight Scale w/ Storage Bag for Trailers #BTBRV44FR has been the better choice over the etrailer #e99044. This scale utilizes a different gauge that doesn't seem to have the…
Hello Brandon, Congrats on the new camper! When picking out the right weight distribution hitch it is most important to be as close to the tongue weight as possible. You said that your tongue weight is around 700 pounds, I am not sure if you are…
Hey Regean! The Big Truck Big RV Tongue Weight Scale for Trailers with SnapPad #BTBRV27FR does not include the storage bag. You can pick up the storage bag separately #BTBRV002. You can also get the jack with the bag #BTBRV44FR and add the SnapPad…
Hey Bob, The B&W Digital Tongue Weight Scale #BW34KR still isn't out yet so we don't currently have that information. I reached out to B&W and they stated they don't have any info to release yet but that it should be on the market…
For sag from towing a trailer the best recommendation I can make is actually a weight distribution system. Suspension enhancement will help level your truck while towing. But the advantage to a weight distribution system is that it levels the vehicle…
Hi James; the BTBRV Tongue Weight Scale #BTBRV44FR uses a 323 gauge so the margin of error is 3%. The gauge on the scale displays weight in 50-lb increments up to 2,000 lbs.
Hi Stephen, If your weight distribution hitch is overrated for the tongue weight of the trailer then it will over-distribute the weight and start lifting both the trailer tongue and rear of the tow vehicle up. You'll notice handling issues while…
Hey Michael, The Big Truck Big RV Tongue Weight Scale #BTBRV44FR unfortunately can not attach to the bottom of the trailer jack like the etrailer tongue weight scale #e99044 does. The footplate for this scale is held in with a screw so that it…
Hey Aaron! The Big Truck Big RV Tongue Weight Scale for Trailers with SnapPad Jack Stand Pad #BTBRV27FR uses a 323 gauge so the margin of error is 3%. The gauge on the scale displays weight in 50-lb increments up to 2,000 lbs. If you need a storage…
Hi Norm; the B&W Digital Tongue Weight Scale #BW34KR is designed for bumper pull trailers only. The coupler will fit onto the scale to measure tongue weight. There is no way to safely hook up a 5th wheel or gooseneck to the scale and measure. The…
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John
Mankato, MN
Analog Tongue Weight Scales: Precision for Safe Towing
Analog tongue weight scales offer a reliable way to ensure safe towing by accurately measuring your trailer's tongue weight. With features like adjustable height and easy engagement, these scales are perfect for camping, boating, or landscaping enthusiast
While analog scales are generally low-maintenance, it's important to ensure the gauge is readable. If the meniscus in the gauge is hard to read, consider rotating it gently. For oil top-up, consult the manual for specific instructions on oil type and plug removal.
An analog tongue weight scale helps distribute loads correctly, ensuring the right amount of weight is on the tongue. This prevents trailer sway and enhances towing stability, making it a must-have for RV and boat trailer owners.
Key features include an easily adjustable height for seamless trailer engagement and a clear gauge for precise readings. These scales are designed to be user-friendly, making them ideal for various towing activities like camping and landscaping.
Whether you're setting up for a camping trip, hauling a boat, or managing landscaping equipment, an analog scale ensures your trailer is loaded safely. It takes the guesswork out of the process, providing peace of mind and enhancing your towing experience.
Analog scales are valued for their simplicity and reliability. They don't require batteries, making them dependable in remote locations. Their straightforward design is perfect for those who prefer a no-fuss approach to measuring tongue weight.