Jan-31-2016 05:45 PM
Feb-01-2016 09:50 AM
milo wrote:
Posted this in 2 truck forums, got several replies but haven't gotten an answer to how they determine that yellow sticker weight, so I thought I'd post here where all the experts reside. Help me understand..... How do they determine truck weights in addition to just putting it on a scale.
They have a large data base that has every option specification listed
and one item is it's weight
Then the computer adds up all of the options and adds it to the curb
weight.
That is the shipping weight and the basis for the yellow label
Must be accurate because it is the basis for payment to the shipper,
who charges by weight vs distance (my guess)
As told by a manager who retired from one of the US OEMs. He might
comment on this. Keith?
My '13 XLT Screw HD Eco came with the yellow sticker saying it has a 2172 payload capacity & it has a GVWR of 8200 lbs. According to the sticker, 2172 - 8200, the truck weighted 6028 lbs when it left the factory. I took it to the only scales within 130 miles (sand & gravel scales) right off the lot the same day. Full tank of gas (36gal) and me (220#) and no dealer added extras. The weights were front axle 3520, rear axle 2680, total was 6200 lbs. That's a 172 lbs difference. Now that only leaves 2000# of payload not 2172 the sticker says. ?????
How did they determine that this truck only weighed 6028 lbs at the factory? Do they have a body that only weighs 150 lbs in there driving and only 19.5 gallons of gas? Cuz adding the other 70 lbs of body and 16.5 gallons of gas would add the other 172 lbs. Mystery to me.
Milo
Feb-01-2016 08:19 AM
Feb-01-2016 07:50 AM
BenK wrote:
My Suburban GMT400/1996 was before the weight stickers on the the newer
TVs door...
So here are my numbers:
5,250 curb
8,600 GVWR
3,350 lb cargo/payload over curb
My 2014 smog certificate...note that this is an official state
document and the info supplied by each OEM for that VIN...
mysub mysuburban mysubsmog mysmog
mysubGVWR mysubdoor mysubdoorlable doorlabel subdoorlable
Mine weighs in around 7,200 at the local garden scales, county
weights&measure certified, with me (180) and toolbox (+200) and misc stuff (+50)
Also has full up option package, SLT, 4x4, big block, and over sized
wheels and tires
8,600 minus
7,200
1,400 lbs cargo/payload
All with a 6,000 RGAWR...that AAM rates at 10,000 GAWR. The 6K GAWR
GM lists is around 2,000 more than most 'half ton' TVs
Oh...also ordered the F60 option...which is the 1 ton front snow plow prep package
My FGAWR is 4,250 and near most half ton's rear GAWR.
Feb-01-2016 05:57 AM
Feb-01-2016 05:01 AM
v10superduty wrote:milo wrote:
Alrighty thanks for all your replies....
drittal ...no extras & no dealer add-ons as stated in the original post.
dshelly ... Don't have a problem ... was just curious bout how they got weighed.
goducks10 ... Great suggestion, but don't really need a DRW as tour little truck tows our little bread box just perty good alright.
Guess the best way to find out would be to go directly to one of the factories and see ...huh!
Thanks any way
Milo
In my mind you are questioning the number that is a "Fixed/known" one. The weight of the truck.
The real question is usually...how do the manufacturer determine the GVWR number?? This is the one that changes with application of magic pixie dust in some cases. :W
The weight of the truck they list is really the "empty" weight as it leaves the factory based on standard equipment.
Way back when I ordered my truck, we had a chart that shower 3 figures for every individual option (even tutone paint)
It went something like ......
total weight/front axle weight/rear axle weight.
A rear bumper for instance was an option and would lower front axle, increase rear and total weight.
It was so absurd back then cause every F250 had the same GVWR of 8800 lbs.
So a reg cab 4x2 5.4 gas had payload of about 4500 lbs but a Crewcab 4x4 diesel only had about 1800 lbs!
No wonder folks questioned the numbers.
Feb-01-2016 03:09 AM
milo wrote:
Alrighty thanks for all your replies....
drittal ...no extras & no dealer add-ons as stated in the original post.
dshelly ... Don't have a problem ... was just curious bout how they got weighed.
goducks10 ... Great suggestion, but don't really need a DRW as tour little truck tows our little bread box just perty good alright.
Guess the best way to find out would be to go directly to one of the factories and see ...huh!
Thanks any way
Milo
Feb-01-2016 02:07 AM
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Porsche or Country Coach!
If there's a WILL, I want to be in it!
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