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Default Anyone give me a straight answer?

On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 13:20:01 -0700, SteveB wrote:

"Tim Wescott" wrote in message
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On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 11:27:45 -0700, SteveB wrote:

What is the payload for a 2006 Dodge 2500 short bed with Cummins
engine?

I've googled until I'm dizzy, and most links take me somewhere that
they want to sell you things, are full of popups, or you have to enter
personal information to continue.

I have gotten from 2150# to 2635#. I am talking about total cargo
carrying capacity. The load in the bed, a tank of gas, two
passengers, and some luggage.

Yeah, yeah, yeah, I can read GVWR, and all those numbers, but have yet
to deduce a firm CCC number.

Anyone know?

Steve


Which one do you want? The one in the owners manual? The "do not
exceed or warrantee is void? The "you can do this once in a while on
smooth roads if you drive slow"? The "this'll make it into a 50000
mile truck"? The "this'll make it into a 10000 mile truck"?

To make the truck last as long as humanly possible, the CCC is you and
a tank of gas. To make it last for a reasonable time, at reasonable
speeds, on reasonable roads, depends entirely on your definition of
"reasonable".

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The owner's manual correctly stated that the payload was the amount the
truck would carry in the bed including the weight of the occupants,
fuel, baggage, etc. They nailed it. They just didn't use numbers.

Now _that_ sucks!

Older trucks (ca 1970) list that sort of thing on a plaque on the
driver's side door -- does your truck have one? I know my 2000 Escort
has one (I think it lists the payload in feathers...).

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