The weight a cargo van can hold varies based on its size and model, but most standard cargo vans have a payload capacity ranging from 3,000 to 4,000 pounds. Some heavy-duty models may accommodate even more weight. It's important to check the manufacturer's specifications for the exact payload capacity of a specific van. Always consider the weight of both the cargo and any additional equipment when loading.
It is rated for 5000 lbs or cargo.
Cargo ratings vary depending on model and options. Generally between 1800-2500 for a 3/4 ton.
5,500 lbs
5,500 pounds
9300lbs Gross Vehicle Weight Rating....Van, plus any cargo and passengers
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curb weight on an 88 g20 chevy cargo van
Deduct the actual weight of the vehicle (E-350 Van) from 10,500 lbs. The remainder is the weight capacity of the cargo (including Passenger weight) that the manufacturer specifies for the vehicle. If vehicle weight is unknown buy a weight ticket at a commercial scale and drive it unloaded onto the scale with the normal driver on board. Subtract this weight from 10,500 lbs. The remainder would be the maximum legal cargo weight which may be loaded.
Around 5000 lbs. depending on the exact configuration.
Check on the door sticker to get the correct weight. Matters if your a cargo passanger or conversion van. Weight is all different
Curb weight is around 4700 lbs.
The weight of the 1992 G30 van is 4891 pounds without any cargo. This van came in four styles in 1992 and had seven engine options.