Newmanater90
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Thanks you sir so far so good with it!
Correct...sort of. Manufacturer's payloads are different between vehicles based on options. When I used to spec trucks out for fleet use, the payload was based on a stripped down truck. A/C, automatic transmissions, pwr windows, etc add weight to the truck, and reduce payload capacity. Also, the only way your vehicle will be rated based on tire load is if it is registered and insured as a commercial vehicle - be prepared to start keeping a log book. It is amazing in today's world we will jump on a soap box about all sorts of things, and yet feel the laws that are in place shouldn't apply to us personally...Payload rating does not include passengers. GVWR is weight of vehicle, payload rating, and # of passengers x 150lbs (what DOT considers the average passenger)
Only time passenger weight comes into play is when they're over the rating (5 passenger vehicle is allowed 750lbs of passengers, sad that 4 200lb guys are over that.)
DOT usually goes by GVWR on the scales when checking light duty trucks, at least in my experience, as unless it's a 1 ton with passenger tires the tire rating should always be higher.
So, with only 2 guys in the truck, 2 half filled Pros, and a very light weight deck, you have a chance at being legal. But even then you're on the edge and not necessarily "safe".
It becomes a matter of safety and other people's safety on highway. A half ton doesn't have tires, brakes, etc that can handle load. Airbags make no diff in that! I have a 3500hd diesel long box with airbags and when I have 2 sleds I notice diff in handling. Not alot but I can't imagine that load on any half ton.
Ill keep my tundra. I don't blame the cops ill just keep playing the odds. Ive lost track at how many times I've been to the mountains in the past 8 years and not once have I been pulled over.
Well I'm running the same tires as half the guys with lifted diesels so I'm not worried there. As well Toyota Tundras already have oversized brakes (brake pads) as large as a ford F-350 already so I'm not worried there either. I will test it out around home first before the road trip just to see how it is in the corners and how the load is. If its to light in the from end ill be able to tell right away. Everyone underestimates these 1/2 tons now a days.
Well I'm running the same tires as half the guys with lifted diesels so I'm not worried there. As well Toyota Tundras already have oversized brakes (brake pads) as large as a ford F-350 already so I'm not worried there either. I will test it out around home first before the road trip just to see how it is in the corners and how the load is. If its to light in the from end ill be able to tell right away. Everyone underestimates these 1/2 tons now a days.
i have a 2011 silverado 1500 with a 1925lb payload. I was thinking ,ore of that style of a deck to keep all the weight off the front. I'm not arguing here nor there mines a 6.2 gas with 2 pro chassis sleds would i be ok? What about if i towed a 2 place trailer with the deck on. Honestly I'm getting a enclosed soon i was more curious then anything.
i have a 2011 silverado 1500 with a 1925lb payload. I was thinking ,ore of that style of a deck to keep all the weight off the front. I'm not arguing here nor there mines a 6.2 gas with 2 pro chassis sleds would i be ok? What about if i towed a 2 place trailer with the deck on. Honestly I'm getting a enclosed soon i was more curious then anything.
But then how will everyone whine and cry? Hahaha. I bet half the people preaching safety on here are running old junk trucks and/or junk tires and some sweet cable chains anyway, I could care less about everyone's opinions, they're like a$$holes we all have one and nobody cares or wants to hear them, get out and ride, guarantee not one person anti half ton on here isn't a hypocrite in some way or another.Between hid lights, decks in half tons and light bars, y'all are starting to sound like broken records. I say if anyone wants to run the way the run let them, and if the get caught they get caught. No sense type fighting like girls.
i have a 2011 silverado 1500 with a 1925lb payload. I was thinking ,ore of that style of a deck to keep all the weight off the front. I'm not arguing here nor there mines a 6.2 gas with 2 pro chassis sleds would i be ok? What about if i towed a 2 place trailer with the deck on. Honestly I'm getting a enclosed soon i was more curious then anything.