https://youtu.be/U3da3aOBmmg
Doesnt filling your truck bed with water royally fuck your suspension? How do these faggots still drive like this?
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A long bed truck holds about 2.5 yards of volume in the bed, which in water translates to about 4,200 lbs. Furthermore the bed is usually only half filled or so, and including the passengers you end up at approximately 2,500 - 3,500 lbs. This is towards the upper end of the load capacity of a 3/4 ton truck, and well within the load capacity of a one ton truck.
>>17527479
As long as you've left your suspension stock, I'd add. No leveling kits, no lift kits, just what came from the factory.
>>17527479
And another thing, 1/2 ton trucks usually aren't long beds, so you might just end up being fine with them as well. In the end you'll probably be fine in any case at a standstill, the suspension is made to go over bumps with its weight rating in the bed.
Yes, it does. The majority of current model trucks can barely handle half a bed of water before adding people. You need a fuckoff dually to handle a full bed. There's an infographic somewhere with some charts for this.
>>17527479
>With passengers
>With Amerifat passengers
add another 70 stone in
>>17527655
I'm European and I don't even know how much weight a stone is. Stop using your ancient special snowflake units, you island monkeys.
>>17527659
>european
>doesnt know what a stone is
i bet you also dont have bad teeth, don't wear a bowtie and dont refer to your mothers placenta as 'me mums bum plum' you lying degenerate
>>17527684
I actually do have bad teeth which isn't exemplary for my continental countrymen, and I'm too self-conscious (some call it polite) to talk about my mother's placenta.
>>17527693
i win.
>>17527659
It's 14 pound, silly.
>>17527700
Avoirdupois pound, imperial standard pound, troy pound, tower pound, merchants' pound, London pound, Old German pound, Russian funt, Trone pound, general metric pound?
(Hint: pounds are just as retarded.)
>>17527724
It's .007 tons you dunce
>>17527746
Long tons, short tons or metric tonnes, also sometimes called tons?
(Imperial units continue to be a clusterfuck.)
>>17527758
It's 0.028 Boogie2988's you retard.