Tom Shirley Member Joined Jan 5, 2001 Messages 59 Reaction score 0 Location Wrentham, MA Nov 29, 2005 #1 Does anyone know how much the factory bed extender weighs? I need to ship mine and don't have access to a scale. Last edited by a moderator: Nov 29, 2005
Does anyone know how much the factory bed extender weighs? I need to ship mine and don't have access to a scale.
D Dreman Well-Known Member Joined Oct 25, 2004 Messages 2,152 Reaction score 13 Location Spring, TX Nov 29, 2005 #2 I don't have a scale either, but I've taken it off the Trac many times, so I can give a rough estimate, or maybe just a WAG. "Next to nothing" seems to fit, but that's hard to write in the space provided. Maybe 10 lbs? Last edited by a moderator: Nov 29, 2005
I don't have a scale either, but I've taken it off the Trac many times, so I can give a rough estimate, or maybe just a WAG. "Next to nothing" seems to fit, but that's hard to write in the space provided. Maybe 10 lbs?
B Brian Teitell Active Member Joined Jan 24, 2005 Messages 443 Reaction score 0 Location dallas, TX Nov 29, 2005 #3 I have seen them on ebay and they say 15lbs i think.
K Kevin Palmer Well-Known Member Joined Jul 18, 2001 Messages 9,349 Reaction score 3 Location Madison, OH Nov 30, 2005 #4 If your going to wrap it with cardboard I would think 25 pounds would cover it as a total weight.. It is probably closer to 20, but play it safe with the 25 pounds.
If your going to wrap it with cardboard I would think 25 pounds would cover it as a total weight.. It is probably closer to 20, but play it safe with the 25 pounds.
T Tom Schindler Well-Known Member 1st Gen Owner V6 Engine Joined May 30, 2002 Messages 13,973 Reaction score 2 Location Akron, OH Nov 30, 2005 #5 Take it apart before you ship it. You will save abundle of cash on shipping charges. Tom
K Kevin Palmer Well-Known Member Joined Jul 18, 2001 Messages 9,349 Reaction score 3 Location Madison, OH Nov 30, 2005 #6 It is not a weight issue it is a size issue. As Tom mentioned, if you break it down it will be much smaller saving a fair amount of cash.
It is not a weight issue it is a size issue. As Tom mentioned, if you break it down it will be much smaller saving a fair amount of cash.
Tom Shirley Member Joined Jan 5, 2001 Messages 59 Reaction score 0 Location Wrentham, MA Nov 30, 2005 #7 I already have it broken down and packaged. I think I will go with the 20lb estimate. Thanks for all the help.
I already have it broken down and packaged. I think I will go with the 20lb estimate. Thanks for all the help.