โAug-18-2014 03:47 PM
โAug-29-2014 06:39 AM
โAug-29-2014 06:08 AM
LarryJM wrote:blt2ski wrote:
A family of 5 that weighs maybe 400 lbs. Heck, my ex and I weigh that much. Much less when my boys were 9, daughters were 7 and 4! Probably another 150-200 between them.
You better go to a 2500 with 2400-2500 lbs of payload minimum. UNLESS< you are all under 5.5' or there abouts. I'm 6', my sons are now still shorter than me at 5'16", daughters are 5'8" and 5'10". My ex is in middle of daughters in height.
Your 2 yr old, probably is 50+ lbs, INCLUDING the car seat. Also include books, food etc you need to keep the kids quiet etc. So they are NOT what there bathroom scale wt is, probably at least 25-20 lbs above that wt, including you and spouse. Do not forget her PURSE!!!!!
Marty
You make an EXCELLENT POINT on being sure to account for all the "EXTRAS" that come with a passenger especially the young'ins when traveling. Just a bottle of water is a lb so it adds up quickly. Too many folks not only GUESTIMATE the scale alone weights on the light side, but never include these extras associated with each passenger.
Larry
โAug-29-2014 04:26 AM
blt2ski wrote:
A family of 5 that weighs maybe 400 lbs. Heck, my ex and I weigh that much. Much less when my boys were 9, daughters were 7 and 4! Probably another 150-200 between them.
You better go to a 2500 with 2400-2500 lbs of payload minimum. UNLESS< you are all under 5.5' or there abouts. I'm 6', my sons are now still shorter than me at 5'16", daughters are 5'8" and 5'10". My ex is in middle of daughters in height.
Your 2 yr old, probably is 50+ lbs, INCLUDING the car seat. Also include books, food etc you need to keep the kids quiet etc. So they are NOT what there bathroom scale wt is, probably at least 25-20 lbs above that wt, including you and spouse. Do not forget her PURSE!!!!!
Marty
โAug-29-2014 04:04 AM
azwildcat99 wrote:oceanluver wrote:
In NY anything over 5500lbs needs commercial plates, or you need to have a cap on it, with seat buckles in the back and permanent camping gear. Ridiculous. Some dealers said they can grease someone's palm to get you a cap receipt and register it with passenger plates and other dealers said no you need to be commercial. Very annoying.
Wow! I just read the NY DMV regs and I can't believe that is true. Essentially every 1/2 ton and above crew cab pick-up in NY is a commercial vehicle unless it has a camper shell as they all weigh more than 5500lbs gvw. Crazy!
Regardless you can get a camper shell and be okay even with a 3/4ton as the truck must have seats, not the bed. Notice the "or" clause.
Glad I live out here in the Wild West :B
NY DMV
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Pick-up Trucks (Part 106.6 (c)) - you can register a pick-up truck in the passenger class if the pick-up truck complies with all of these requirements
* the pick-up truck has an unladen weight of more than 5,000 lbs. and is used for non-commercial purposes
* the pick-up truck does not have any business advertisements
* a permanent camper top completely encloses the truck bed, and which has one or more side windows
* the pick-up truck has seats, seat fittings, or permanent camping equipment installed in the truck bed
โAug-29-2014 04:03 AM
bigcitypopo wrote:
Commercial plates doesn't mean anything... cA all trucks are Comercial plates, unless you go to dmv... Turn them in and request reg plates. Trucks are utility and thus assumed they are a working vehicle.
โAug-28-2014 09:56 PM
oceanluver wrote:
In NY anything over 5500lbs needs commercial plates, or you need to have a cap on it, with seat buckles in the back and permanent camping gear. Ridiculous. Some dealers said they can grease someone's palm to get you a cap receipt and register it with passenger plates and other dealers said no you need to be commercial. Very annoying.
โAug-28-2014 07:18 PM
โAug-28-2014 02:57 PM
โAug-28-2014 01:17 PM
โAug-28-2014 11:23 AM
blt2ski wrote:oceanluver wrote:blt2ski wrote:
A family of 5 that weighs maybe 400 lbs. Heck, my ex and I weigh that much. Much less when my boys were 9, daughters were 7 and 4! Probably another 150-200 between them.
Marty
I was off by 20lbs, right now we weigh 420 minus car seat. All 3 kids weighed in at the Drs office yesterday at 125lbs. I weigh 115 and my husband weighs about 180. We are not big people. LOL My 2 boys are both in the 25th percentile for weight. They are tall/lean kids. My daughter is tiny like me too.
Sounds a little like mine, 25% for wt, but 125% for ht for twins and child 4. #3 was in the 80th for ht, and 50th for wt. So we are a bit larger on both ends of the scale. Because of this, I have a tendency to use heavier wts than most. We also packed about 2000 lbs into the trailer for gear, food etc. 6 sets of clothes, sleeping gear, cook and eating utensils will add up about the same, no matter the size of the people. Plus because we usually went where there was not hookups, i left with a full tank of water. At the end of the day, better to be guessing a bit on the heavy side vs light!
Have fun with the new rig etc.
Marty
โAug-28-2014 06:07 AM
oceanluver wrote:blt2ski wrote:
A family of 5 that weighs maybe 400 lbs. Heck, my ex and I weigh that much. Much less when my boys were 9, daughters were 7 and 4! Probably another 150-200 between them.
Marty
I was off by 20lbs, right now we weigh 420 minus car seat. All 3 kids weighed in at the Drs office yesterday at 125lbs. I weigh 115 and my husband weighs about 180. We are not big people. LOL My 2 boys are both in the 25th percentile for weight. They are tall/lean kids. My daughter is tiny like me too.
โAug-28-2014 04:42 AM
โAug-28-2014 04:23 AM
blt2ski wrote:
A family of 5 that weighs maybe 400 lbs. Heck, my ex and I weigh that much. Much less when my boys were 9, daughters were 7 and 4! Probably another 150-200 between them.
Marty
โAug-28-2014 04:06 AM