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gregrc75
Aug 29, 2014Explorer
rhagfo wrote:RKW wrote:
WOW. Just got off the phone with my 5er buddy. He's in Alpine, AZ. He couldn't find a specific reference to the cargo/payload capacity on his door sticker but he said not to worry, by adding leaf springs to his truck he has increased the payload capacity and he reckons it's like a 3/4 ton now. I told him he actually reduced his payload capacity by the exact amount that the leaf springs weigh. Oh no that couldn't be he said, besides there is a Federal law that makes it illegal for a RV dealership to sell an RV that is too heavy for the customer's tow vehicle, at least that's what his last dealer told him and he believes it.
No "Payload" sticker prior to 2006. Time to do some math and the only way to really know the payload of your TV.
#1 find the VIN sticker on the drivers door post.
#2 find the GVWR weight on the VIN sticker.
#3 go to scales and weigh TV with all passengers and a full fuel tank.
#4 now subtract the scale weight in #2 from the GVWR weight in #2, this is the true rated payload.
My old 2006 Titan Crew Cab 4x4 had a payload of 1088 lbs. His is probably around there unless he has a King Cab 4x2.
My current 2012 Titan Crew Cab 4x4 has a payload of 1480 lbs so now I can carry a few more groceries than I used to. :B
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