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05-12-2022, 05:48 AM #11
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Not from personal experience, but I've heard from recent purchasers that figuring out payload on Ford HD trucks is challenging. Apparently the documentation is difficult to navigate.
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05-12-2022, 05:55 AM #12
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05-12-2022, 06:02 AM #13
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That is certainly a good/high payload number. All three of the big manufacturers will offer similar numbers, you just have to be able to get one that is a lot more basic than the truck that many people want. The less equipment and lower trim packages (less total weight for the truck) will obviously cause the payload number to go up, providing that the GVWR is the same between the two trucks....a loaded up high trim package..vs...a more basic truck without a lot of amenities.
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05-12-2022, 06:09 AM #14
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There are many factors that affect the final payload numbers....2WD vs 4WD, trim levels and optional equipment....standard transmission vs manual, engine choice, etc, etc.
Lots of folks want the trucks that have all (most) of the optional equipment....power everything, moon/sun roof, 4WD....and the list goes on. My Ford Dually King Ranch has a payload number 5270 lbs and is 4WD, and CrewCab. That same model truck with 2WD CrewCab, and an XL trim or maybe even an XLT trim would probably push the payload up into the 5700 to 5800 lb range.
That manufacturers know that the majority of trucks sold for personal use, need to be loaded up with options and trim levels....and so that's what they make the most of. On the flip side of the coin, business use trucks....contractors, hotshoters, utility companies, etc, often buy the XL trim with a lot less equipment (lower cost, more payload capacity) because that type of truck fits their needs perfectly....a work truck.2016 F350 CrewCab Dually
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05-12-2022, 06:15 AM #15
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2016 F350 CrewCab Dually
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05-12-2022, 07:43 AM #16
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05-12-2022, 12:06 PM #17
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OK, gotcha. Back in "the old days", before Covid and the current shortage situation, a fellow could go truck shopping at a fairly large dealer, and look at trucks.....say for example a F350 SRW and take note of the equipment on it....4x4, CrewCab, trim level, etc. and get a pretty good idea what the payload would be on a truck that was similar to the one on the lot. Then, you kind of knew, or had a pretty good idea that if you added more "stuff" to the truck you ordered, the payload number was going to come down....maybe 100 lbs or 200 lbs depending on what all else you added. But now, like you said it is almost impossible to find in stock stuff and you are right....most of the salesmen/women don't have a clue about any of the towing parameters and will simply state, "Yea, that baby will tow anything you put behind it.....it's a beast" Sad, but true in many instances.
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05-12-2022, 12:14 PM #18
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I'd tend to agree with @Scott'n'Wendy . One can wade all they want and still be left guessing.
Take a look a this table and tell me exactly what my GVWR will be for an F350, SRW, 4X4, 176"WB. Kind of hard to pick one I think.
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05-12-2022, 12:19 PM #19
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Thanks, Jerry. I did omit 11,500 GVWR "option". I learned the hard way on my current truck that selecting that option actually lowers the GVWR rather than raise it. Thanks for the window sticker too. It reminded me that the dealer did show me the details of the order and, as best as I can remember, it did indicated a GVWR of 12,400; I forgot about that.
I already have a VIN (since January). Now I'm just waiting.
I think the same as you about what my cargo weight will be.Last edited by traveldawg; 05-12-2022 at 12:27 PM.
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05-12-2022, 12:20 PM #20
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Very true, which is why I searched out a Tradesman crew cab. Pretty basic with the 5th wheel tow package, and a few extras. But we wanted a tow vehicle, not a Sunday driver. That's basically all we use the truck for, so no 4WD, no sunroof, no power-this, and power-that, but AC, cruise, tow-haul mode, exhaust brake, power towing mirrors. So far it seems to be exactly what we wanted. And soooooooo quiet compared to that 2001 Cummins 24-valve. You can barely hear the engine running.
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