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Francesca_Knowl
Oct 08, 2014Explorer
"Dry weight" is really irrelevant, as others have pointed out. You need to know the actual loaded weight as determined at a scale.
That said:
I see a number next-to-last at the very bottom of your pic that looks to me to be "dry weight", only expressed in kilograms. 3402 kilograms is 7500 pounds. Which is what I THINK the number immediately to the left says.
Thing is, though- if it means unloaded or dry, that weight seems high for the load range C tires also indicated on the label. So the above number could be GVWR (gross vehicle weight rating), which would be the maximum allowable weight for the loaded unit.
That said:
I see a number next-to-last at the very bottom of your pic that looks to me to be "dry weight", only expressed in kilograms. 3402 kilograms is 7500 pounds. Which is what I THINK the number immediately to the left says.
Thing is, though- if it means unloaded or dry, that weight seems high for the load range C tires also indicated on the label. So the above number could be GVWR (gross vehicle weight rating), which would be the maximum allowable weight for the loaded unit.
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