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[QUOTE="96F350KID, post: 1422044, member: 1608"] That's weight per tire which is figured on payload. You stated you have 1100lbs in the bed and pull a 4k trailer. If your trailer is loaded properly you should have 5-700lbs on the tongue or the rear axle of the truck. Not 4,000 lbs sitting in the bed. Add the weight of the rear of the truck to that, typically 2,000lbs give or take. That still leaves you 2,020lbs in the clear with the R/Ts rated @ 2910ea or 5,800lbs combined. That's if you have a SRW F350. If you have more than 5,800 lbs in the bed of a F350 I'd be worried if you have more than 5,800lbs of payload considering the max the truck is rated for is 4,500lbs! [/QUOTE]
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