Diamondpilot
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- Joined
- Jan 18, 2007
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- Daleville, IN
- Tractor
- Jinma 254/284 Ford 861 Powermaster at work
As stated previously I have a 2003 Chev D/max. You are wrong, gross is 9200, listed payload is I believe 3300 lbs. I have had 2 ton in it on more than one occassion and it handled the weight just fine. I also have a 2700 lb empty, as in no water, etc, 11 1/2 foot truck camper which it also handles fine. I did put on airbags to help with the camper and a rear swaybar because the weight is up high, but it handles it very well.
You obviously do no care for GM and that is fine, we all have our preferences, but your statement about a 1400 lb payload is completely incorrect and the comments on the tranny are also not accurate. The allison is without a doubt the BEST tranny in a diesel pu, just like the cummins is the BEST engine.
I know 2 people with GM 2500 Dmax series trucks. One is a 05 and the other is a 06 and both clearly state the GVWR oh the door sticker and its 8,800#. My 05 GM 3500 Dmax was 9,900#.
After 07.5 they upped the GVWR but I have never seen a pre 07 with more than 8,800# GVWR.
There is no way a GM 2500 Dmax weighs 5,900# like your math says. That is what my 08 Nissan Titan weighs, actually 5,680# but close enough. Any diesel truck is going to push 7,200# minimum. Most are right at 7,500# with the Fords being the heaviest. The manufactures play with the numbers. Ford included. When they state max payload its a gas truck with the heaviest suspension and the least options. IE: a Plain Jane work truck with a regular cab and long bed. Then that truck would be about 5,500# giving you a 3,300# with its 8,800# GVWR.
I tell all my customers to weight the truck they are going to use with them in it and 3/4 tank of fuel. That will give you a accurate reading since most leave with a full tank and stop at about 1/4 tank. Take this number and deduct it from the GVWR on the drivers door sticker. This will give you the max payload.
I do not doubt you had them much weight on yours. I have had 1,700# on a Ranger and nearly 2,800# on a 5' bed Super Crew F-150. We have all overloaded them.
Chris