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mdamerell
Feb 02, 2014Explorer
NADA lists it at about 9,500# (2 similar models) but don't know it that's dry or gross weight. A 10,000# trailer is about 2,000# pin weight.
As for your truck it's probably around 8,800# GWVR but check the door sticker
Automatic: if you have the 4.10 rear it's 20,000# GCVWR or 16,000# with the 3.55 rear.
Manual: if you have the 4.10 rear it's 17,000# GCVWR or 14,500# with the 3.55 rear.
It's close. Without putting it on a scale can't really say. The older trucks did not have the ratings that the new trucks have. Any pre 2005 (tow wars) is very limited by todays specs.
Guess it depends upon which chart you find online but the numbers give you an idea.
As for your truck it's probably around 8,800# GWVR but check the door sticker
Automatic: if you have the 4.10 rear it's 20,000# GCVWR or 16,000# with the 3.55 rear.
Manual: if you have the 4.10 rear it's 17,000# GCVWR or 14,500# with the 3.55 rear.
It's close. Without putting it on a scale can't really say. The older trucks did not have the ratings that the new trucks have. Any pre 2005 (tow wars) is very limited by todays specs.
Guess it depends upon which chart you find online but the numbers give you an idea.
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