koby
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What if the 1/2 ton is a diesel? That changes everything.
kidding, kidding....
What if the 1/2 ton is a diesel? That changes everything.
kidding, kidding....
yes it has alright, new guys have questions, may not be able to find answers, or know who to ask, it becomes repetitve, but i'm thinking it is better to answer or send him to the appropriate thread than to alienate a new member. if he asks a car salesman, he will be told it can haul anything. just my opinion.
My 2500HD long box with 2 sleds, 2 people, gear for 2 people, aluminum flat deck, and a 4 jerry cans of extra gas (truck and sleds were full of fluids but dry with no ice and snow build-up) was 200# under the GVW. That truck has a GVW of 9200#.
a 1500 ram crew 5'7" box is 5500 lbs for a laramie.... 6800 gvwr so 1300 lbs payload - 600 lbs sled - 600 lbs sled - 200 lb rider - 200 lb rider - 50 lbs gear - 200 lbs deck
you are 550 lbs over your gvwr!
Basically you fill your 5 seats with a 200 lbs guy per seat and a full tank you can put 300 lbs in the box.
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I ran a deck on a half ton for a couple years, was great around here for hauling and convinent for local riding, I even went into BC twice with two on it, had airbags etc and yes I was overweight but never had an issue or got hasseled. The big problem is the ride, even with airbags it would unweight the front end on certain dips, bumps etc and with slick roads I had the fron end slide a few times. NEVER AGAIN! Just don't do it, not worth it!
Plus if you get in an accident your insurance is probably void.
Probably the most informative post ever on any of the 1/2 ton sled decks threads on this siteI ran a deck on a half ton for a couple years, was great around here for hauling and convinent for local riding, I even went into BC twice with two on it, had airbags etc and yes I was overweight but never had an issue or got hasseled. The big problem is the ride, even with airbags it would unweight the front end on certain dips, bumps etc and with slick roads I had the fron end slide a few times. NEVER AGAIN! Just don't do it, not worth it!
Thanks to some of the responses.. I was just wondering how far fetched it would be or anything I could do to make it possible . Have been using a trailer for the last 8 years I guess I will continue to do so. To all the S&M heroes that felt it was necessary to make a sarcastic comment sorry for upsetting you...
so what's the best 2-stroke oil to run in my sled?
No deck weighs 200 lbs. With a ramp and plywood its probably 350 or more. As I said before to the OP, there's no way to make the internet math work, load the truck upand go to the self-weigh scale, you will be more than surprised.