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Apr-23-2018 09:41 AM
DavinD wrote:
Just got weighed Friday morning. I was fearful of being worse, but ended up being 20 pounds over on my truck's GVWR. I know for sure I had more than 20 pounds worth of tools in the bed as it was our shake down trip and I wanted to be prepared to fix stuff. Unfortunately, this fiver has no rear storage compartment, so I've got to store some stuff inside to lighten the pin weight. The splendide washer/dryer right over the pin doesn't help much.
This is with wife, two teenage boys and two medium-ish dogs on board
The below weights were with full tank of diesel and full fresh water tank as well as full propane. Empty grey/black tanks
Steer Axle - 5200
Drive Axle - 6120
Trailer Axles - 10740 (dual 8000 pound axles)
Truck front GAWR - 5200
Truck Rear GAWR - 6730
Truck GVWR - 11300
Apr-23-2018 07:03 AM
DavinD wrote:Me Again wrote:
According to this Ford document, your FGAWR should be 5600 and RGAWR should be 6730.
Curb weights F 4542 R 3038 T 7580
https://www.fleet.ford.com/truckbbas/non-html/2013/2013FSeriesSD_Pickups_SB.pdf
While you are correct in what the linked document says, my sticker does say 5200. I'll post a picture tomorrow.
Apr-23-2018 04:43 AM
Apr-22-2018 10:32 PM
Apr-22-2018 09:50 PM
Me Again wrote:
According to this Ford document, your FGAWR should be 5600 and RGAWR should be 6730.
Curb weights F 4542 R 3038 T 7580
https://www.fleet.ford.com/truckbbas/non-html/2013/2013FSeriesSD_Pickups_SB.pdf
Apr-22-2018 09:04 PM
Wadcutter wrote:DavinD wrote:
Wasn't looking to spark the age old argument. Just wanted to tell my story. Most of what I've seen on these forums are people who are hundreds of pounds over and those that are equally under. Just thought my story of being almost dead on was amusing.
If it turns into an argument, I'll request the topic get closed.
Surprising the number of people who think the GVWR is a legal weight and they'll argue to the death that it is a legal weight. They haven't read a single statute on weight laws and have not a bit of training in weight laws but they 'know' it's true because they think it is.
It's a new camping season. They come out every spring.
Apr-22-2018 09:03 PM
DavinD wrote:
Wasn't looking to spark the age old argument. Just wanted to tell my story. Most of what I've seen on these forums are people who are hundreds of pounds over and those that are equally under. Just thought my story of being almost dead on was amusing.
If it turns into an argument, I'll request the topic get closed.
Apr-22-2018 08:41 PM
Me Again wrote:
According to this Ford document, your FGAWR should be 5600 and RGAWR should be 6730.
Curb weights F 4542 R 3038 T 7580
https://www.fleet.ford.com/truckbbas/non-html/2013/2013FSeriesSD_Pickups_SB.pdf
Apr-22-2018 08:24 PM
Apr-22-2018 08:17 PM
thomas201 wrote:
Most truck scales weigh in 20# increments, so you are probably 1 to 19 pounds over. A good dump at the truck stop, might just get er done.