boingram
Dec 06, 2014Explorer
axle rating
Buying a 2015 gmc denali 3500 srw crew...door plate has rear axle rating at 7050...can't find out how much of the truck wt is on rear axle...can't weight it till I buy it...is there a rule of thumb fo...
JIMNLIN wrote:boingram wrote:
Buying a 2015 gmc denali 3500 srw crew...door plate has rear axle rating at 7050...can't find out how much of the truck wt is on rear axle...can't weight it till I buy it...is there a rule of thumb for this...duramax...thx..bo
Use this 2014 CLICKY LINK from GM. The feature doesn't come up on the 2015 models yet. It gives each individual trucks front and rear axle weights with the options you choose.
Simply click on "models and options weights" and then "weight calculator". This will get you close to your trucks as shipped weights. This doesn't take into account other necessary "junk" we put in our trucks.
Many one ton SRW trucks rear axle may weigh in the 2900-3100 lb range which leaves in the 4000 lb range for a payload.
Play around with the calculator. Wish Ford and Dodge had this feature for finding actual weights