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Old 03-10-2012, 10:38 AM
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Originally Posted by 62nalide
yes it does matter on tires but in the streets its different its run what u brung im at 7100lbs both on 22s its fair, And im sure tuning those RTs their is no dought they would be slick from any point, and as for the SRT10s traction IS a problem and a good driver is a MUST in my 6.2L Denali when i was cammed Id give Hell to most of them from a digg and 20roll and on the highway theyd jump on me but id still creep up on them lil by lil
How the hell is your truck 7100 lbs????????? I have an HD GMC crew cab and it's less than 6K empty. Your Ford half ton is a heavy truck, don't get me wrong, but not heavier than mine by over a 1000 lbs. Your Harley weighs almost as much as my truck does with my 1500 lbs in the bed....
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Originally Posted by 1994Vmax
How the hell is your truck 7100 lbs????????? I have an HD GMC crew cab and it's less than 6K empty. Your Ford half ton is a heavy truck, don't get me wrong, but not heavier than mine by over a 1000 lbs. Your Harley weighs almost as much as my truck does with my 1500 lbs in the bed....
idk the true weight but thats going off by the sticker on the door and my denali says 6600lbs so if ur under 6k the door stickers are off lol
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hmmm well ill be damn the harley is right at 6189lbs
Old 03-10-2012, 11:08 AM
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Here is the video of me and the SRT10 with an intake longtube headers exhaust and a tune at 491rwhp and 478rwtq its all in the DRIVER on these SRT10s at this time i had a cam and headers @ 422rwhp and 417rwtq and still got him on top


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Originally Posted by 62nalide
idk the true weight but thats going off by the sticker on the door and my denali says 6600lbs so if ur under 6k the door stickers are off lol
That's your trucks loaded GVW, so weight of the truck, all passengers it has seating for and max payload in the bed. Payload will be in the glove box or owners manual and I think they allow for 150 lbs per passenger in the calculation. Your truck legally seats 5 so that would 750 lbs right off the top.

6200 lbs still sounds ridiculously heavy..... My loaded Laramie 2009 Ram crew cab 4X4 was just over 5500 lbs with 1/2 a tank of fuel...
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Originally Posted by 1994Vmax
That's your trucks loaded GVW, so weight of the truck, all passengers it has seating for and max payload in the bed. Payload will be in the glove box or owners manual and I think they allow for 150 lbs per passenger in the calculation. Your truck legally seats 5 so that would 750 lbs right off the top.

6200 lbs still sounds ridiculously heavy..... My loaded Laramie 2009 Ram crew cab 4X4 was just over 5500 lbs with 1/2 a tank of fuel...
hmmm good to know thanks ive always gone by the damn doors lol
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Ford's estimated curb weight for a supercrew 5 1/2" bed 4x4 from Ford.com is 5128 lbs. Yours is heavier because it's a loaded with everything Harley but I am willing to bet in the 5500 lb neighborhood my Ram was. That said yours is 2wd correct....... Not that it matters according to Ford as the estimated curb weight stays the same lol.

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Originally Posted by 1994Vmax
Ford's estimated curb weight for a supercrew 5 1/2" bed 4x4 from Ford.com is 5128 lbs. Yours is heavier because it's a loaded with everything Harley but I am willing to bet in the 5500 lb neighborhood my Ram was. That said yours is 2wd correct....... Not that it matters according to Ford as the estimated curb weight stays the same lol.
their t-case and front differential must be REALLY light then...interesting
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Ford's frame is twice as thick as the competitor's. That's why their truck's are so much tougher and built better..TRUTH hurts..Now that they have superior motors I will consider buying one when I win the lotto.
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Originally Posted by CC05
They make regular cab raptors?
Yes. I believe. It has the short door but not the extended cab door. I have seen all 3 styles on Ford's site.


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