Oct-26-2021 01:02 PM
Nov-15-2021 06:46 AM
mkirsch wrote:Grit dog wrote:
(With a smidge of there are many different gvwrs assigned to trucks that are physically the same and have different gvws mostly for regulatory considerations)
What are you going to believe, the door sticker or the Internet? Seems in your earlier reply you were implying that the door sticker is authoritative. Now you're pushing an Internet opinion.
Nov-15-2021 06:41 AM
ajriding wrote:Grit dog wrote:
I totally don't understand what you wrote.
He got confused too.
Nov-15-2021 04:41 AM
Grit dog wrote:
(With a smidge of there are many different gvwrs assigned to trucks that are physically the same and have different gvws mostly for regulatory considerations)
Nov-13-2021 07:04 AM
Nov-13-2021 05:32 AM
jerryleejr wrote:2014-2018 Ram 3500 diesel 4x4 SRW CC SB trucks typically had a GVWR of ~11,700 lbs. Megacab (available in SB only) and CC LB (3500 diesel 4x4 SRW) trucks, 12,300-12,400 lbs. Gas 6.4 versions were typically 900-1000 lower at ~10,800 lbs. and 11,300-11,400 lbs., respectively. I believe the 2019+ Rams have similar GVWR's.
Punched in the VIN of a truck I’m looking at. It lists the GVWR as 11,400 However the door sticker says GVWR 12,300.
Any ideas? It’s a Ram 3500 mega cab
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Nov-12-2021 01:11 PM
Grit dog wrote:toedtoes wrote:
Truck weights have changed significantly over the past several years and the VIN format has not been updated to account for it. A 150/1500 pickup will now weigh 12,300lbs, but the VIN format still only accounts for a max gvwr of 11,400lbs for a 150/1500 model.
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I totally don't understand what you wrote.
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Oct-27-2021 08:24 AM
toedtoes wrote:
Truck weights have changed significantly over the past several years and the VIN format has not been updated to account for it. A 150/1500 pickup will now weigh 12,300lbs, but the VIN format still only accounts for a max gvwr of 11,400lbs for a 150/1500 model.
So the manufacturers (Dodge is the most common for "overweight" pickups)
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