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Old 09-06-2018, 10:16 AM   #15
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It's not that the "Book" is wrong, it's the fact that they use maximum numbers when the truck is equipped like their truck example. In other words, a stripped down model with no options on it....a work truck. Add 4x4, Diesel, the higher level trim packages, etc, and the payload capacity goes South from there. The yellow/white sticker on the driver side door post will state the Cargo Carrying Capacity (payload) for THAT TRUCK, as it was built and leaving the assembly line. Brochures, ads, online guides are useless....unless you have the same truck as they base their MAXIMUM capacities on....and that is a fact.
That's my point. There is not a "one size fits all".
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