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Jan-15-2020 12:34 AM
4x4ord wrote:
The 2020 F350 crew cab diesel long box has an increased payload as well. The GVWR of the long box is 12800 but the short box F350 remains at 11,500. The funny thing about this is that the rear suspension on both the long and short box is rated to 7230 lbs.
Jan-14-2020 07:52 PM
librty02 wrote:
So just watched this video....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwD-AXX6X-0
It looks like Ford did the same as GM did with Increasing the GVWR on their trucks to increase payload...
Shown in this video is a F250 Tremor Lariat Ultimate with a GVWR of 10800lbs and 2988lbs of payload in a 3/4 ton diesel...that is an 800 lb increase in GVWR and payload...
Jan-14-2020 07:46 PM
ShinerBock wrote:
So now both GM and Ford have a 250/2500 truck in both class 2b and class 3. I will bet that there is no difference between the 250/2500 class 2b trucks with 10k GVWR and the 250/2500 trucks that are over 10k GVWR in the rear other than their sticker.
Jan-14-2020 01:57 PM
Jan-14-2020 12:45 PM
ShinerBock wrote:
That is not the case in Texas. The registration fee for a pickup truck over 10k GVWR is twice that of a truck below 10k GVWR. It is not much, but it is more I would have to pay just to have a sticker that says 10,800 GVWR when I could have one that says 10,000 GVWR that is able to handle the same amount of weight. There are also CDL requirements in many states for any commercial vehicles driven that has a GVWR of over 10k.
Jan-14-2020 12:13 PM
Jan-14-2020 10:25 AM
ShinerBock wrote:librty02 wrote:
In Pennsylvania
Class 4A 9,001-10,000 GVWR $220.00 Yearly Registration Fee
Class 4B 10,001-11,000 GVWR $220.00 Yearly Registration Fee
Class 5 11,001-14,000 GVWR $335.00 Yearly Registration Fee
Pa tax is either 6% or 7% (dependent of county you reside in) of cost when you purchase the vehicle only so there is no difference there at all.
That is not the case in Texas. The registration fee for a pickup truck over 10k GVWR is twice that of a truck below 10k GVWR. It is not much, but it is more I would have to pay just to have a sticker that says 10,800 GVWR when though I could have one that says 10,000 GVWR that is able to handle the same amount of weight. There are also CDL requirements in many states for any commercial vehicles driven that has a GVWR of over 10k.
Jan-14-2020 10:20 AM
Jan-14-2020 10:06 AM
ShinerBock wrote:
I appears that the trucks automatically comes with the higher GVWR, but you can select to have the lower GVWR for free on both the F350 and F250. I would select this option to keep it below 10k GVWR for tax and registration reasons especially if it is free.
Jan-14-2020 10:04 AM