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Longshore wrote:
Yeah sorry 265 70 18. Billtex mentioned I might want a 295?
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โNov-16-2020 09:33 AM
Longshore wrote:
Guys thanks for the quick response. On that other board I hear crickets. GVWR is 11,500lbs. Tare weight was 7,940lbs. Rear axle does come in at 7,050.
Tires are load range E 10 ply sidewalls with a 3525lb max load rating. Think I'm good there.
I spent 24 years on the road so I know about weights and why it matters. I've seen pickups bent in half and famlies killed because of negligence. That being said, I think I am over thinking this.
I bought this truck used with 53,000 miles on it. The truck was used to pull a gooseneck trailer and still has the BW hitch on it. It only weighs 75lbs, so I left it in there. It actually adds another crossmember between the frame rails. Also it has helper springs installed by previous owner.
I think it's time to stop thinking and go for what I want.
โNov-16-2020 06:19 AM
โNov-16-2020 03:49 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:
The 2015 GM 3500 SRW should have a 7050 rawr which is good for around 3500 lbs. Actual axle weights will tell him what he has to work with.
Agree with dealers. The truck will be fine up to its 7050 RAWR. Above that and tires/wheels will need to be upgraded. The axle is a AAM 11.5" and good for around 10800 lbs so.
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