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I have a 2014 F350 Short Bed 6.7 Platinum, 20" tires and am wanting to know the weight of this vehicle.
Thanks,
Don Smith
If a 4x4, the Unladen weight should be 8100-8200 lbs. Had to weigh mine due to purchasing outside my home state. It was 8,200 with my Titan tank 2/3 full and nothing in the cab or bed.
its on the yellow sticker in the driver door jamb
That weight includes full of fuel and all fluids plus a 150# driver. If you add anything like a tool box or stuff in the cab than you have to add that weight also.
its on the yellow sticker in the driver door jamb
That weight includes full of fuel and all fluids plus a 150# driver. If you add anything like a tool box or stuff in the cab than you have to add that weight also.
Sticker on my truck did not give the actual weight but it does give an idea of truck weight after a little bit of math.
If we take the GVWR of the vehicle, in my case it's 10,000# and deduct the do not exceed payload, in my case 2,112# we get 7,888#.
I was curious to the exact weight of my truck to so I stopped by the scales today.
The above is a completely stock 2016 F250 Lariat CC 6.7L SB FX4 on 20 inch wheels with a spray in liner. Full tank of DEF, Full Tank of Fuel minus 5gal, and the crap I keep in the truck (extra receiver, tow strap, jumper cables, Mag light, First Aid Kit, Gloves, Rain suit etc.) The extra crap in the truck should about equal the weight of 5gal of diesel fuel I did not have onboard.
The Steer Axle weight is myself standing on the scale in front of the truck.