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GVW is up to 37,000 pounds ,depending on options
GVWR of the '96 Ram B2500 Van is 6800lbs
The 1800 had a GVWR of 34,500 lbs.
Depends on the GVW of the vehicle. If it's under 26,000 lbs. GVW, it requires a Class C CDL with passenger endorsement. If it's over 26,000 lbs. GVW, it requires a Class B with passenger endorsement.
Depends on the model. International makes them from 18,000 GVWR up to 33,000 GVWR (which some states will allow a GVW of 35,000 for intrastate commerce).
listed as gvwr or gvw on white sticker in driver door jam
Gross Vehicle Weight. It's actually GVWR - Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. This is the total weight the vehicle is rated for by the manufacturer.
Well, It depends on the truck. There is a sticker inside the the drivers door that wll tell you the GVWR. each truck is different in the apect of what they were, e.g. Tow Truck, Dump Truck etc. The 1973 F350 own Is a Custom and the GVWR is 10,000#.
Navistar International manufactures trucks from Class 5 through Class 8. Likewise, there are several classes of school bus based on GVW of the bus. That Navistar makes the bus chassis only tells me it is at least a 16,001 GVWR.
They exist. Can be anything from a Class 1 (0 - 5000 lb. GVWR) to Class 8 (GVW of more than 33,000 lbs.) truck.
Class A: Vehicles (or combinations) with a GVWR/GCWR in excess of 26,000 lbs., provided the vehicle in tow (i.e., the trailer) has a GVWR in excess of 10,000 lbs. Class B: Single vehicles with a GVWR in excess of 26,000 lbs., or combinations with a single vehicle with a GVWR in excess of 26,000 lbs, and a vehicle in tow with a GVWR not exceeding 10,000 lbs.
look in the door jam and you should be able to find all the gvw and the gvwr ratings they should be stamped on a plate or a sticker