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kohldad
Dec 28, 2015Explorer III
By chance is his GVWR only 9,900#? By staying under 10,000# it means CDLs aren't required when using it for a business. This would prevent them from raising it when you go to a diesel.
I know with the 3500, they raise the GVWR by 1,000 pounds when you get the diesel which compensates for the extra weight. So a gas is 11,400 and diesel is 12,400 giving them the same hauling capacity.
I know with the 3500, they raise the GVWR by 1,000 pounds when you get the diesel which compensates for the extra weight. So a gas is 11,400 and diesel is 12,400 giving them the same hauling capacity.
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