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I'm curious to learn what the payload ratings are on your trucks. I'm looking at buying a F150, and it's hard to determine what a truck's payload will be from the tools and charts available out there without actually seeing the door sticker.
If anyone wants to share payload sticker & build info with me, it could give some frame of reference to compare at trucks out there.
If you want to share, I would suggest including you trucks model year, engine, cab type, bed size, drive type, trim level, and any packages as well as significant options if they seem relavent. It might not hurt to include axle ratios and even wheel sizes if it makes a difference for your configuration.
1857# via door sticker. 2018 SuperCrew 157" wheelbase 4x4, 302A Sport, 3.5L Ecoboost, Max Tow.
I'm currently looking at getting a very similar truck to this. Did yours come stock with the 20" wheels & the upgraded rear suspension. Supposedly you don't get the upgraded springs without the 20" wheels.
I'm currently looking at getting a very similar truck to this. Did yours come stock with the 20" wheels & the upgraded rear suspension. Supposedly you don't get the upgraded springs without the 20" wheels.
1857# via door sticker. 2018 SuperCrew 157" wheelbase 4x4, 302A Sport, 3.5L Ecoboost, Max Tow.
Mine is a similar configuration. 2017, FX4, Supercrew, 157”, 3.5EB, max tow, Lariat 502, power running boards, 20” wheels.
My options eat up some weight carrying capability.
I'm curious if anyone has a 2018 or 2019 XL with STX package, SCrew 4x4 6.5' bed max tow payload rating. That's my target build configuration.
I do! Added plus the STX gives you the required 20" wheels so you get steering gear upgrade, sway bar and spring upgrades and mine also came equipped with the HDDP frame.
I do! Added plus the STX gives you the required 20" wheels so you get steering gear upgrade, sway bar and spring upgrades and mine also came equipped with the HDDP frame.
Awesome! That's pretty much exactly the truck I'm looking for. Window sticker really helps.
Originally Posted by Kingofwylietx
Post 890 shows this, which is really close to what you are asking. It doesn’t say the bed length.
Thanks. I apologise for creating a nearly duplicate thread to the one you linked to. The spreadsheet link in the original no longer works, so it is very difficult to parse out information. I had seen the post you pasted here, but unfortunately signatures don't show up on the mobile version of the forum (at least not in my phone), so I couldn't tell the details of the truck that the poster was sharing. Also, based on your picture, that truck has the heavy duty payload package, so it wasn't quite what I was asking to see.
I'm fine letting this thread die, having it deleted or whatever needs to be done. I didn't mean to create a double post on a topic. If it fixes it, I can edit the first post to avoid confusion. I can turn it into a direct question if that helps.
The thread Msgtord linked is not on this forum, so it’s not a duplicate here. It would be a duplicate on that forum.
Even so, if we couldn’t ever bring up the same thing twice, we wouldn’t have as much to talk about.
Gotcha... I didn't even catch that it wasn't linked here. I know I'm new here, and I've been part of forums in the past that were extremely picky about posting stuff that was already posted. Ultimately they died of because there was nothing new or novel enough to post and discuss. Ironic...
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