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Old 04-11-2017, 07:15 AM   #10
Phil P
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Originally Posted by mhs4771 View Post
Throw the books away and go by the numbers on the Door Pillar. Those will be the numbers for your truck. The typical Gross for 2500s is 10K, so once you load the truck with passengers and the bed with gear, you generally don't have a lot of capacity left for a heavy pin.
Hi

You are correct to determine the weight of the TW only unfortunately they no longer put the Gross Combination Weight Rating on the door post and you need to get in the owner’s manual for that truck for that.

This is where the guy next door went wrong the owner’s manual for his 2500 included the weight ratings for the 3500 as well as the 2500.

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