I have posted along these line on both sites many time previously, but a recent thread shows there are coaches out there that have issues.

Regardless of whether you have owned your coach for a while or are considering the purchase of a specific coach it is important for you, as an owner, to know the axle weights of the coach full loaded with all your stuff, plus full fuel, plus full water.

At the very least it will help you understand what tire pressures you need to run. It may help you avoid the purchase of a coach that has weight and balance issues. And it may keep you from having an accident because your tires, or brakes, or air springs or bearings or axles failed because they were overstressed.

When you are buying a coach part of your due diligence probably includes having DD and Allison pulling the codes. Add to your list a visit to the scales.