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IdaD
Jan 14, 2016Explorer
spoon059 wrote:wgriswold wrote:
The placard states that the payload is calculated with five passengers. If each of them is 150 lbs. (which is what I think is the standard) then the simplest thing is to add 750 lbs to the payload for a total of 2850 lbs with no passengers.
Do you have a picture of that placard that states that? It is my understanding that the placard reads the combined weight of passengers and cargo shall not exceed XYZ lbs. Then it doesn't matter how you add up to that XYZ lbs, but you cannot exceed it.
The easiest and BEST way to determine your payload is to load up with fuel, supplies and passengers and swing on by the weigh station. Know your EXACT weight and know your GVWR. Subtract your EXACT weight from your GVWR, and you know how much available payload you have.
Its rather a moot point with a 3/4 ton truck. Your weight limits are class restricted to 10K rather than component restricted to 10K.
Bingo on that last line. On 3/4 tons, especially diesel ones, the axle and tire ratings are what matter.
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