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ShinerBock
Jul 04, 2018Explorer
2014 Ram 3500
Front GAWR: 6,000
Rear GAWR: 7,000
Combined GAWR: 13,000
GVWR: 11,300
Tow rating: 17,000
My 2014 2500
Front GAWR: 6,000
Rear GAWR: 6,500
Combined GAWR: 12,500
GVWR: 10,000
Tow rating 17,000
Only 500 lbs separate their combined GAWR yet the 2500s GVWR is 1,300 less due to class 2b trucks having a max GVWR of 10k. This is why I am not afraid to go over my 10k GVWR as long as I am under my GAWR. Because I know the reason is due to regulations and not actual truck carrying capacity. If I believed the 10k GVWR was due to the trucks actual carrying capacity then I would get a 1 ton.
Front GAWR: 6,000
Rear GAWR: 7,000
Combined GAWR: 13,000
GVWR: 11,300
Tow rating: 17,000
My 2014 2500
Front GAWR: 6,000
Rear GAWR: 6,500
Combined GAWR: 12,500
GVWR: 10,000
Tow rating 17,000
Only 500 lbs separate their combined GAWR yet the 2500s GVWR is 1,300 less due to class 2b trucks having a max GVWR of 10k. This is why I am not afraid to go over my 10k GVWR as long as I am under my GAWR. Because I know the reason is due to regulations and not actual truck carrying capacity. If I believed the 10k GVWR was due to the trucks actual carrying capacity then I would get a 1 ton.
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