'94IDITurbo7.3
HAMMER DOWN!
you obviously don't have overloads.
Did you load it yourself? You would never get a loader operator at one of the quarrys around here to put that much on a pickup. The most they ever put on a pickup around here is 2000 lbs. They may put more on a dually. Get in a wreck or break your pickup and guess who the first would be to get the blame; The guy who loaded you.
You BETTER have load range E's on that truck.
you obviously don't have overloads.
forget about getting the overload springs and just go with bags.Nope, But that is one of many things on my to do list.
could have hauled more if you had made sideboards for the box.I regularly haul 3/4-1 cord of green split firewood stacked in my pickup. That's anywhere from 4000-5000 lbs stacked in the bed. Never been an issue, just pump the tires to their max rating and roll on home. I often think of going to a flatbed with tall sides and then add some airbags so I can carry more home in each trip.
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All of the guys that go around pulling trucks bigger than the ones they are driving pose more of a risk than some guy hauling gravel for a couple of miles..
could have hauled more if you had made sideboards for the box.
I regularly haul 3/4-1 cord of green split firewood stacked in my pickup. That's anywhere from 4000-5000 lbs stacked in the bed. Never been an issue, just pump the tires to their max rating and roll on home. I often think of going to a flatbed with tall sides and then add some airbags so I can carry more home in each trip.
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Have thought about that, and might if I don't put a flatbed on it...