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millhunky

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Hey guys looking to haul some gravel for a french drain this week. I think i remember seeing around 3200 lbs for payload for a 2500 cc short box . Does that seem about right. And if anyone has haul gravel how much does that represent on the bed. Like half full.

Thanks mark
 

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Better check the door sticker for your actual payload rating. They seem to vary quite a bit depending on options etc.

My CC 2500 is around 3100lbs
 

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The yellow-ish sticker with your max cargo rating including passengers should be just under the door jamb on the cab. I have a pretty loaded up rc (well loaded for a 2 door lol) and my sticker says 3418. I would say 1 ton of standard gravel will pretty well fill the bed though.
 
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Ok thanks i brought it to,work tonight i will check when i,get done

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I picked up some 57 stone at the local quarry one scoop was right at 8000 pounds. Gravel does terrible things to bed liner borrow a trailer if you can.
 

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^what he said. I wouldn't do it. Borrow a trailer or have it trucked in.
 
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I would but i have a narrow driveway no dual wheel dump will fit up it.
 

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Put a piece of plywood down first. It will protect your bed. A yrd of stone/gravel will weigh around 2500-3000#.
 
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Well got my first 2 loads today. 3010 one load. 3560 other truck did well only 2 mile hual. Getting rest on Saturday. I try to post a pic later but i was really impressed on how much it didnt sag

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Wow that is pretty impressive, its still sitting pretty level.
 

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Wow that is impressive! Is that a pic with the 3100 or 3500 lb load?

Either way, these trucks are obviously pretty stout!
 

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They are pretty impressive, I had a small pallet of concrete estimated around 3k on mine and while it squatted a little, you hardly felt it in the drivers seat
 

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You guys are killing me!!!!! :) :)

No gravel in the bed of a PICK UP. I'm going to start revoking man cards here in a minute.

I use to throw down a tarp on my old truck when I hauled gravel because it was a PITA when it got stuck under the 5th wheel rails. A piece of plywood couldn't hurt I suppose.
 
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