Here's what's been on my mind for some time now...GVWR.
GVWR on the door jamb says 5300lbs. The Curbweight of the truck is approx 4300lbs for a total payload of 1000lbs. Some might be surprised to hear that's not a lot for a family truckster. Let's see how my truck is doing with the 1000lbs payload:
Weight increase (in lbs) from fixed items (items that are always on the truck)
-Sliders 80
-Roof rack 80
-Skid plates 30
-Hi-lift 35
-Battery: 53 (vs. 35 stock)
-Compressor: 5
-Cargo barrier: 20
-Storage platform: 30
-Tools: 27
.toolbox
.fire ext
.flat repair kit
.air hose
.stakes
-2x Plastic bins: 30
-Wheels and tires: 100lbs heavier than stock
.Wheels: 24 x 4 = 96 (vs. 84lbs stock wheels)
.KM2: 53 x 4 = 212 (vs. 128 stock tires)
Total: 550lbs
Camping mode add-ons:
-Fridge empty: 40
-Smitty ramps: 18
-2x Rotopax: 10
-Scepter water tank: 5
-tent: 20
-pads: 5
-bags: 10
-crate: 8
-table: 15
-chairs: 10
-clothing: 40
5gal water: 40
kitchen box (food, supplies etc): 40
5gal gas: 40
Total: 300
Grand Total: 850lbs
before passengers, that'another 400lbs for a family of three and a dog so we're now at 1250lbs or so- approx 250-300lbs exceeding GVWR. Now the suspension and tires are plenty capable of handling this load just fine and highway driving doesn't even tax the components much but thrashing around offroad is quite another story and definitely tough on equipment (structure/frame, joints, brakes, hubs etc). While not the end of the world but lately I've started to give some thought to reducing weight. Now before anyone suggests, going on a diet for myself is out of the question, ditching the dog I'm told is not an option either nor is adding more crap like winches etc...anyone got any ideas? How does your list of 'crap' compare to mine?