Get the Owners Manual Out...
#1
Senior Member
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Get the Owners Manual Out...
And read it.
There is a great deal of misinformation and inaccurate information being spread around on this site when it comes to payload numbers and towing numbers.
Read and make use of the numbers on the drivers door. That is information that applies specifically to your truck.
Review the specifications for your truck as it was equipped from the factory. Use the VIN in your research. That will help you to discover the true ratings and capacities that are specific to your truck.
There are many thousands of websites from manufacturers, parts suppliers, magazines, etc. that explain in great detail how to use the numbers you find.
Opinions may not get you home safely.
Others experiences may not get you home safely.
Please be safe my friends.
There is a great deal of misinformation and inaccurate information being spread around on this site when it comes to payload numbers and towing numbers.
Read and make use of the numbers on the drivers door. That is information that applies specifically to your truck.
Review the specifications for your truck as it was equipped from the factory. Use the VIN in your research. That will help you to discover the true ratings and capacities that are specific to your truck.
There are many thousands of websites from manufacturers, parts suppliers, magazines, etc. that explain in great detail how to use the numbers you find.
Opinions may not get you home safely.
Others experiences may not get you home safely.
Please be safe my friends.
#2
Senior Member
This could go for a lot of other things posted on this site as well. The owners manual has a wealth of knowledge!