Weigh your loaded truck!!! (and check this out)
Weighed my truck today (loaded). I'm so glad I got the 1 ton. I had nothing inside except a small BBQ grill, two coolers, and some extra oil and other fluids for my offroad truck. My trailer was attached and I was using a weight distributing hitch, as always. My trailer is 20' long and weighs 3,080 lbs empty. Truck is a 3500 SRW, shortbox.
Anyway, here's the weights:
Front axle 4280
Rear axle 4280
Trailer axles 7480
Gross Weight 16040
That was with me in it, and my girlfriend not.
Truck weight 8560. Leave 240 lbs of GVWR if you have a 3/4 ton truck. My girlfriend weighs half that so I'd have enough payload for maybe another woman her size before I'd be overloaded... IF I had a 3/4 ton. 1 ton gives me to 9900 lbs so I'm good to go with the 1 ton.
Keep in mind my gross weight and that this is a regular ball hitch trailer, not a gooseneck or fifth wheel. Those would be even worse.
These trucks are just too heavy to be 3/4 tons in my opinion. I'm nowhere near the GCWR, but if i was in a 3/4 ton truck, I'd be all over the GVWR LONG before I could ever exceed the GCWR.
I just found all this information to be interesting. I've been preaching to 3/4 ton truck owners forever about not using a 3/4 ton truck to pull a 5er over 28 feet. Now, I know that even a ball hitch trailer can easily put you at or over your GVWR. Keep in mind that my truck is a QC shortbox, and that a longbox, even loaded to where I'm at today would likely be overloaded.
Just some food for thought. I figured I'd let everyone know just how easily you get towards those ratings when you're not really paying attention (I knew I had plenty of cushion.
BTW, it appears that my off road truck weighs about 5700 lbs, which I didn't think was bad for a 119" wheelbase fullsize pickup truck with an 8 point roll cage, V8, 4 speed, cast iron transfer case, winch, 1 ton axled, 40" tired beast on steel double beadlocks, etc. and other heavy items.
Weighed my truck today (loaded). I'm so glad I got the 1 ton. I had nothing inside except a small BBQ grill, two coolers, and some extra oil and other fluids for my offroad truck. My trailer was attached and I was using a weight distributing hitch, as always. My trailer is 20' long and weighs 3,080 lbs empty. Truck is a 3500 SRW, shortbox.
Anyway, here's the weights:
Front axle 4280
Rear axle 4280
Trailer axles 7480
Gross Weight 16040
That was with me in it, and my girlfriend not.
Truck weight 8560. Leave 240 lbs of GVWR if you have a 3/4 ton truck. My girlfriend weighs half that so I'd have enough payload for maybe another woman her size before I'd be overloaded... IF I had a 3/4 ton. 1 ton gives me to 9900 lbs so I'm good to go with the 1 ton.
Keep in mind my gross weight and that this is a regular ball hitch trailer, not a gooseneck or fifth wheel. Those would be even worse.
These trucks are just too heavy to be 3/4 tons in my opinion. I'm nowhere near the GCWR, but if i was in a 3/4 ton truck, I'd be all over the GVWR LONG before I could ever exceed the GCWR.
I just found all this information to be interesting. I've been preaching to 3/4 ton truck owners forever about not using a 3/4 ton truck to pull a 5er over 28 feet. Now, I know that even a ball hitch trailer can easily put you at or over your GVWR. Keep in mind that my truck is a QC shortbox, and that a longbox, even loaded to where I'm at today would likely be overloaded.
Just some food for thought. I figured I'd let everyone know just how easily you get towards those ratings when you're not really paying attention (I knew I had plenty of cushion.
BTW, it appears that my off road truck weighs about 5700 lbs, which I didn't think was bad for a 119" wheelbase fullsize pickup truck with an 8 point roll cage, V8, 4 speed, cast iron transfer case, winch, 1 ton axled, 40" tired beast on steel double beadlocks, etc. and other heavy items.
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