That will range from 1,400 to about 1,700 lbs depending on year and the exact model.
i have had 1800 pounds of sack-crete in the bed
5,300 lbs.
1500 pounds or 3/4 ton
5W30
weight should be over the axle,60% fore - 40% aft
1400lbs is the most I've had in mine, and it was riding on the bumpstops, evenly loaded across the entire truckbed. ZQ8 Suspension.
They put most of their weight on their forlimbs. Im still wondering how much weight that they acually put on their legs though. There must be a lot of math to do with it though.
It depends on how much you eat. I put on 2 kilos this week
A vehicle rated at two tons is rated to carry two tons of payload weight - however, this includes the weight of passengers, fuel, and anything else not present on the vehicle when tare (empty) weight is measured. So, two tons, minus any additional weight (from passengers, fuel, etc).
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