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Old 03-22-2017, 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by dedalus5550
Something I think I'm missing is that I always thought the weight of the truck would be on the door jamb sticker. Did it used to be? I thought it might be only passenger cars, but then I checked my son's 2013 Honda Civic and it's similar, with front and rear axle weights. Am I misremembering something? To find the weight of my truck, do I need to go to a scale? And I mean empty, from the factory--not with stuff in it.
Just takes a little subtraction.
See below. GVWR 7100 - Payload 1607 = truck weight 5493

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Originally Posted by atwowheelguy
Just takes a little subtraction.
See below. GVWR 7100 - Payload 1607 = truck weight 5493

And that is with a full tank of gas.
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Weighed my truck, with a full tank, me and the topper. Truck's GVWR is 7100(or was), payload 1470, scaled weight 5980, came up as 1120# payload, so me and the topper is 350#.

Hope that gives an idea.
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I don't know if these are still available but my vin is 1FTEW1EG3FKE30764 Thank you



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