The Ultimate Super Duty Picture Thread.
#181
Here are some new pictures of my truck with a bed decend load.
23 Bags of Red Multch (wet) - Aprox 45+ lbs each = 1035+ Lbs
4 Bags of Sand - 50lbs each = 200 lbs
40 Landscaping Bricks - 5-7lbs each = 200+ lbs
Wheel Barrow = 25lbs
Total Weight =~ 1460 lbs
My truck sagged between 1/4 and 1/2 inch total!
23 Bags of Red Multch (wet) - Aprox 45+ lbs each = 1035+ Lbs
4 Bags of Sand - 50lbs each = 200 lbs
40 Landscaping Bricks - 5-7lbs each = 200+ lbs
Wheel Barrow = 25lbs
Total Weight =~ 1460 lbs
My truck sagged between 1/4 and 1/2 inch total!
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#187
3 Yards of black mulch and my poor 06 250 was probably sitting on the bump stops, sorry no pic. I needed air bags for that truck! Probably overloaded by Ford's spec for the 250 but even still that thing sagged! Even the current rig loaded with dumbbells from 5-100 in 5lb increments was down a little bit.
#188
Ok, more than 3 can play that game, except I didn't get a pic. I have been hauling water for my cows this summer in a 325 gallon tote, a load of about 2800 lbs. Sitting on the overloads, squatted probably 3 inches. Ok you could tell it was there, but no problem for the Super Duty. I think the truck is rated for 3k in the bed. It reminded me of how my half ton handled with a camper on it.
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#195
Just a guess here but those are probably temporary tires. It's probably getting fitted with huge high flotation tires that will minimize damage to the tundra when it drives across it such as for oilfield or pipeline work.