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2004.5 Ram SLT LB 3500 DRW Quad Cab 4x4
1988 Bigfoot (C11.5) TC (1900# w/standard equip. per decal), 130 watts solar, 100 AH AGM, Polar Cub A/C, EU2000i Honda
Toad: 91 Zuke
May-14-2016 10:04 AM
ticki2 wrote:
Ask yourself , when using a chain for pulling or lifting , do you go by the working load limit or the breaking load limit ? ( One of the few items that actually gives you that information . )
May-14-2016 06:09 AM
jimh425 wrote:
You'll be safe with a 990 with room to spare on a newer drw truck.
May-14-2016 05:43 AM
I wonder why proponents of ignoring GVWR ratings are usually adamant about not exceeding axle or tire limits . Wouldn't these have the same safety factor built in ?
May-13-2016 11:51 PM
mkirsch wrote:
The owner's manual for your truck says "do not exceed ANY rating," period. It does not say "GVWR is just for taxation and licensing, so you can safely ignore it," anywhere.
May-13-2016 02:12 PM
Reddog1 wrote:ticki2 wrote:I disagree with your comment. It is my belief too many people preach about a subject they have never researched. To just read the decal or manual does qualify as research in my opinion. To really understand requires asking how the information was arrived at. The decals and manuals have lots of good information, but I think it is worthwhile to investigate further if you really want to understand.
... It is unfortunate that the label "weight police" is used so often as a way of shutting down the other half of the discussion .
May-13-2016 01:27 PM
ticki2 wrote:I disagree with your comment. It is my belief too many people preach about a subject they have never researched. To just read the decal or manual does qualify as research in my opinion. To really understand requires asking how the information was arrived at. The decals and manuals have lots of good information, but I think it is worthwhile to investigate further if you really want to understand.
... It is unfortunate that the label "weight police" is used so often as a way of shutting down the other half of the discussion .
2004.5 Ram SLT LB 3500 DRW Quad Cab 4x4
1988 Bigfoot (C11.5) TC (1900# w/standard equip. per decal), 130 watts solar, 100 AH AGM, Polar Cub A/C, EU2000i Honda
Toad: 91 Zuke
May-13-2016 11:11 AM
May-13-2016 10:23 AM
Reddog1 wrote:Kayteg1 wrote:I find this to be a very informative post. It would be great if it were accepted by the weight Police. Unfortunately, many people are obsessed with the door sticker without really understanding it.
GVWR is administrative number and depends at what bracket the state taxes go up.
You see it jumping from 11,400 to 14,000 to 15,000 lb.
That is where most states change taxes and/or licensing requirements.
For years I drove F450 with 15k rating and had it at or above 20k more than once. Tires were good for 22k.
Don't plan your set base on taxing clerks charts, but get real axle ratings and go from there.
Wayne
May-13-2016 09:09 AM
May-13-2016 07:12 AM
Reddog1 wrote:Kayteg1 wrote:I find this to be a very informative post. It would be great if it were accepted by the weight Police. Unfortunately, many people are obsessed with the door sticker without really understanding it.
GVWR is administrative number and depends at what bracket the state taxes go up.
You see it jumping from 11,400 to 14,000 to 15,000 lb.
That is where most states change taxes and/or licensing requirements.
For years I drove F450 with 15k rating and had it at or above 20k more than once. Tires were good for 22k.
Don't plan your set base on taxing clerks charts, but get real axle ratings and go from there.
May-13-2016 06:55 AM
Kayteg1 wrote:I find this to be a very informative post. It would be great if it were accepted by the weight Police. Unfortunately, many people are obsessed with the door sticker without really understanding it.
GVWR is administrative number and depends at what bracket the state taxes go up.
You see it jumping from 11,400 to 14,000 to 15,000 lb.
That is where most states change taxes and/or licensing requirements.
For years I drove F450 with 15k rating and had it at or above 20k more than once. Tires were good for 22k.
Don't plan your set base on taxing clerks charts, but get real axle ratings and go from there.
2004.5 Ram SLT LB 3500 DRW Quad Cab 4x4
1988 Bigfoot (C11.5) TC (1900# w/standard equip. per decal), 130 watts solar, 100 AH AGM, Polar Cub A/C, EU2000i Honda
Toad: 91 Zuke
May-13-2016 05:44 AM
May-13-2016 05:16 AM
bristles wrote:
I'm looking at a 1 ton drw. What is the gross weight on the door sticker ? The new chevy's are at 13025lbs. Because I don't know the weight of the empty truck yet, can anyone tell me if an Arctic fox 990 will stay under the limit