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Old 01-19-2017, 09:46 AM
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Can't seem to find it listed anywhere. Can someone help me out. Thanks.
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The Payload will vary based on how you configure the truck. Hopefully one of the new Raptor owners can post his/her Payload sticker from the door jamb. Don't expect much...
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just a random search on new trucks (actual pics) found a 2017 King Ranch F150 4x4 (loaded) was just 1557lbs.


When I had a Raptor in 2011, I think the payload was around 1030lbs Crew (36 gal tank) and the SuperCab (26 gal) was 930...(seems like it would be the other way around.

Im looking at 2017 F250s and F350s and don't think the F250 CC 4x4 payload will work for me, they are all around 2100-2150, my current 2016 Denali 2500 CC is 2600. The loaded F350s are more like 3500lb payload.

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Here you go. 802 screw with appliqué, beadlocks, heated wheel and seat.

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Originally Posted by Scrappy Doo
Here you go. 802 screw with appliqué, beadlocks, heated wheel and seat.

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Thanks a lot. That's not too bad for what it is. When I build a loaded power wagon it's only 1350 lbs.
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Forgive my ignorance but if you have a full tank of gas and 4 200lb guys you are pushing it, Right? I really want to consider a Raptor and read this thread religiously! This is the one thing that worries me. If I ever want to go and get a load of dirt or something that may not be an option.
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Originally Posted by DogDoc
Forgive my ignorance but if you have a full tank of gas and 4 200lb guys you are pushing it, Right? I really want to consider a Raptor and read this thread religiously! This is the one thing that worries me. If I ever want to go and get a load of dirt or something that may not be an option.

You don't count fuel towards payload, but otherwise you are correct.
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Originally Posted by Scrappy Doo
Here you go. 802 screw with appliqué, beadlocks, heated wheel and seat.

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That's without the moonroof?
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Ive been wondering if you could put airbags in and leave them fully deflated until youre ready to haul something. They say its due to the suspension that limits so much on the raptors, so this should be something that should fix it i would think.
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Originally Posted by ksuwildcat2010
That's without the moonroof?
No roof



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