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RoyJ
Sep 06, 2014Explorer
BenK wrote:
Nope...works the other way around...that 3rd row seat *TOOK* away from
the payload/cargo rating...read these...and learn what 'curb' means and that
all ratings are based no a 'curb' vehicle weight...which is (and soon to be
not) the stripper model...it will become the 'base curb model' with ***NO***
options
Meaning that both 'curb' (stripper model and the base model) does
NOT include options. If that 3rd row seat was an option, or part of
an option 'package'...it is NOT included in those labels
Just that 'stripper' or 'base' model with the tow option, one 150 lb
driver. Some OEMs use full fluids, others half a tank...
Door sticker says never exceed 1263 lbs of cargo/passengers
GM Admits Fudging Payload Ratings
Ford to Stop Stripping Trucks for Payload Ratings
Was going to say, it only works if you own a Dodge :p
But realized Dodge doesn't build removable 3rd row SUVs.
They do weight each vehicle off the production line individually though. On my 1500 Sport, if I remove the spare and tailgate, I gain an easy 160 lbs payload. Not only that, I gain slightly more than that in rear GAWR because of the fulcrum effect.
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