Gross vehicle weight means the total weight of the vehicle itself, plus cargo, passengers and fuel.
Truck gross weight refers to the total weight of a truck including the vehicle itself, its cargo, passengers, fuel, and any additional equipment. This weight is important for ensuring that the truck does not exceed the permissible weight limits set by regulations to maintain road safety and avoid damage to the vehicle.
The gross weight of a vehicle is the laden (loaded) weight. The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating is the maximum gross weight the vehicle is rated for. The opposite of this would be the tare weight, which is the empty weight of the vehicle.
The gross weight of a 1986 LWB GMC truck is = 16500lb.
Gross Combination Massits the total weight a truck can carry or tow (or a bit of both)it doesn't include its own weight.
That would be the weight of the truck and the cargo.
14,300 gross weight
It mean the total weight of the cargo. Example if your total gross weight was 80, 000 pounds and your truck and trailer weighs 40,000 pounds empty, your aggregate weight is 40,000 pounds.
The 1992 Chevrolet C 2500 pickup truck has a stated gross weight of 4124 pounds. The gross weight does not include any of the fluids in the pickup truck.
It has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of 14,001 to 16,000 lbs.
empty weight
gross vehichle weight on a Toyota truck
It's a trick question. The gross weight would be the loaded weight (combined weight of both the truck itself AND its load). The empty weight would be the net or TARE weight.