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BenK
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Jan 03, 2015

Post your drivers door label for our lookup/archives

Trying to find the rear axle rating to help a forum member who PM'd me

Finding that some OEM's web sites do NOT (that I've been able to find)
specifications in reference to model/options

Maybe also post your findings for GCWR, GAWR, etc for our searches



Here is mine for the 1996 K2500 Suburban. 8,600 GVWR



mysubdoorlabel



My 1980 Silverado C10. 6,200 GVWR

mysilveradodoorlabel

Weight ticket from local dumps. 5,160 with nephew (180), me (180),
steel bed cap and misc tools/extra oil-coolant-etc






Buddies 2007 Sierra 2500HD. 9,200 GVWR

marcodoorlabel
  • 45Ricochet wrote:
    This must be a scorned 49'er fan :B
    Sincerely a Seahawk fan.



    And my son is a Patriots fan! :W
  • Here is my 2000 Odyssey Mini Van's

    2000odysseyMTWR

    2000odysseyGCWR
  • Here is my 2014 Touring Chrysler Town And Country. I know many tow PUP's and small hybrids with this style Van.



    Here is the payload sticker...



    Thanks! And great idea Ben.

    Jeremiah
  • This is the glove box option label listing everything my 1980 Silverado left the
    factory with

    mysilveradoglovebox

    Note 'F44', which is the HD frame...meaning it is the higher GVWR of it's day
    Akin to today's 'HD' half ton

    {edit}...forgot to show the camper label
    mysilveradocamperlabel
  • You know the axle is derated to the weakest component. My GVWR's and GCWR's are derated to keep them in a lower vehicle classification.

    2005 Ford F-250
    GVWR 9800 lbs GCWR 23,000 lbs
    FAWR 5600 lbs RAWR 6200 lbs
    245/75R17 @ 80 PSI

    2015 Ram 5500
    GVWR 19,000 lbs GCWR 26,000 lbs
    FAWR 7250 lbs RAWR 13,500 lbs
    225/70R19.5 @ 95 PSI