DasK
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Yeah, I know it seems I come here for answers to everything now....
How do you know if your truck is riding on the bump stops?
I bought half a yard of gravel base for my patio project and had them load it into my truck. Payload capacity is 1600lbs - me - wife - baby - gas. Should leave me somewhere around 1000-1100 lbs capacity.
Weight in at the weigh station was ~2750 lbs and weight out was ~3500 lbs, so my payload was 750 lbs, but when I got in the bed, I didn't feel it really "give". Like maybe it was on the stops? It didn't look excessively low.
Anyway, just a point of curiosity ...
How do you know if your truck is riding on the bump stops?
I bought half a yard of gravel base for my patio project and had them load it into my truck. Payload capacity is 1600lbs - me - wife - baby - gas. Should leave me somewhere around 1000-1100 lbs capacity.
Weight in at the weigh station was ~2750 lbs and weight out was ~3500 lbs, so my payload was 750 lbs, but when I got in the bed, I didn't feel it really "give". Like maybe it was on the stops? It didn't look excessively low.
Anyway, just a point of curiosity ...