W Wayne Partridge Active Member Joined Oct 26, 2010 Messages 175 Reaction score 0 Location Ontario, Jul 14, 2014 #1 Looking to pick up some interlock. I have new struts on back. Are we good for 800 LBS ?
T Tom Schindler Well-Known Member 1st Gen Owner V6 Engine Joined May 30, 2002 Messages 13,973 Reaction score 2 Location Akron, OH Jul 14, 2014 #2 IIRC, the 1st gen Trac is rated at 1600 LBS. I currently have about 1200 lbs of concrete in the bed of my 1st gen. I am sure the 2nd gen's should be about the same. Tom
IIRC, the 1st gen Trac is rated at 1600 LBS. I currently have about 1200 lbs of concrete in the bed of my 1st gen. I am sure the 2nd gen's should be about the same. Tom
Mark K 2 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 22, 2002 Messages 2,539 Reaction score 12 Location Baldwin, WI Jul 14, 2014 #3 I had a ton of trap rock in there once. Took it at 45 mph on the way home, but I made it (20 miles).
W Wayne Partridge Active Member Joined Oct 26, 2010 Messages 175 Reaction score 0 Location Ontario, Jul 15, 2014 #4 Thanks 800 LBS should be no problem then.
JohnnyB Well-Known Member Joined Nov 1, 2000 Messages 1,030 Reaction score 6 Location NY Jul 17, 2014 #5 I have had close to a ton of stuff in my '10 limited. take it slow and be careful on the bumps. If there was a roadmaster active suspension available for the gen 2's i would definately get it. Had it on my gen 1 it was great.
I have had close to a ton of stuff in my '10 limited. take it slow and be careful on the bumps. If there was a roadmaster active suspension available for the gen 2's i would definately get it. Had it on my gen 1 it was great.
W Wayne Partridge Active Member Joined Oct 26, 2010 Messages 175 Reaction score 0 Location Ontario, Jul 18, 2014 #6 I had 50 SQ feet on. Worked great. The fork lift driver was surprised.
JohnnyB Well-Known Member Joined Nov 1, 2000 Messages 1,030 Reaction score 6 Location NY Oct 29, 2014 #7 Well I might have to pick up a ton of wood pellets for my pellet stove. I searched around and could only find on edmunds the "maximum payload" of 1,390 lbs. Is that for the entire vehicle or just the bed? Anyone know of the beds weight capacity?
Well I might have to pick up a ton of wood pellets for my pellet stove. I searched around and could only find on edmunds the "maximum payload" of 1,390 lbs. Is that for the entire vehicle or just the bed? Anyone know of the beds weight capacity?
G Gavin Allan Well-Known Member Joined Jul 25, 2004 Messages 7,613 Reaction score 5 Location Jefferson City, MO Oct 29, 2014 #8 800 lbs is only 3 of your larger buddies. :banana: