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nobouncecap- 07-17-2009

man i would get so many tickets there, long open roads like that.

Calvinman- 09-04-2009

Nice Boat Cliffordtrac, how long is she? Is that a 200 on the back? :thumbsup:

So far I have hauled our 17'5" glasstron from our capsite(seasonal) to the lake and back (2 kilometers) :whistle: Looking forward to hauling it home in a few weeks though (200 kilometers) :grin:

Calvi

dmills88- 10-10-2009

1480 lbs. 40 pavers from Home Depot at 37lbs a piece. Truck didn't sag as much as I thought it would. I think the previous owner beefed up the rear suspension.

10ECST- 12-08-2009

have had @ least 20 bags of drainage gravel (~45 lbs/bag) in the bed and another 20 on a utility trailer about 60 days ago, did this trip 2x, plus one other smaller gravel run so to speak. Each bag was 0.5 cu ft per the bag

camarogod93- 07-16-2010

800lbs of bricks. Didn't even know they were back there lol

GSU4x4- 07-16-2010

Trailer weight (5'x10') + 850 lbs (2 motorcycles)

Mindbendir- 07-16-2010

I haul a 21 foot expandable Shamrock camper, that is almost 30 ft when open. Dryweight is rated at 2700 pounds, when she is all geared up she weighs in just over 4k. ST pulls it great, but as expected, gets pretty thirsty. I did feel it was worthwhile to upgrade to a larger transmission cooler ;).

waana- 07-23-2010
A travel trailer that is prolly pushing the 7000# capacity.
Latter on, when I move for good, I will be pulling the trailer and hauling a bed full of toolboxes that I use to work on helicopters for the army. Talk about gulping gas!

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