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CURB WEIGHT: the wight of a vehicle when unladen with passenger(s) and/or cargo. GVW: weight of vehicle laden with cargo and passenger(s)
6,200 GVW - 4,556 Curb Weight = 1,634 total paylod (all in lbs.)
Best thing to do is look at the sticker on the driver door jam or door and read the g.v.w the gvw is not the curb weight, it is the max weight of the vehicle including passengers and luggage
Listed on the driver's door post. that is incorrect, listed on the door post is the GVW (gross vehicle weight) not the curb weight. I've weighed my 88 4x4 twice - 5115 and 5185lbs - guess it depends on how much gas ya got.
gvw means GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT. so no the combined weight cannot,or rather should not exceed gvw and if you do exceed the gvw,and get weighed,there are heavy fines and a lot of times vehicle is not allowed to be moved until excess weight is removed
Taken off my 1980, 1754, curb wt. is 19,740, pay is 7,340, GVW would be 27,080.
It varies. It depends on the GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) of the truck. It could be 25,999 GVW, 26,000 GVW, 33,000 GVW, or 54,000 GVW, ect. The truck could be non-CDL or CDL.
The gross vehicle weight as listed by Chevy was 6100 lbs for the gasoline engine and 6250 for the diesel engine. The curb weight for the 4 wheel drive model was listed as 5200 lbs.
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what is the gross gvw for f350 with 3.73 rear trailer max weight
Gross Vehicle Weight
The vehicle is a 1999 Chevrolet Astro van, which shares a common platform with the S10. It has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of 5850 lbs., and the curb weight is estimated between 3900 and 4150 lbs. (the latter is more likely for the passenger model).