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Did you get corner weights?
Yup. They are as follows:

9080 lb Front 9440 lb
9680 lb Mid 9520 lb
6610 lb. Rear 6210 lb
 
What are the axle limits? Would be nice to see actual / limit in each row otherwise the info doesn't mean much to those that don't know.
Sure I can post, but the gist of this post was just how ride height impacts the weight and so to get a "true weight," you should take ride height out of the equation by zeroing it out from the auto level panel when you get weighed.

Front 20,000 lb
Mid. 20,000 lb
Rear. 14,000 lb
 
With the numbers you’ve given, there should be no concern for flipping a coach due to a blowout. You would certainly want to up the tire pressure on the side that is heavier but other than that, I wouldn’t be that concerned.
Well, that didn't make me feel warm and fuzzy. I didn't even think about that - before. 😳
 
Do you have the Newmar weights as it left the factory. IF not, Newmar will supply if you ask. I obtained ours upon delivery .
Thanks @Ken C. Great idea! I will get them while I'm here at Newmar.😊
 

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