BonestockK1500
LT265/75/R16
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30# per bag at 50 quantity figures out to 1500#...now that is the number on the door, but to haul 3/4 of a ton on a regular basis you should have a 2500 truck!
I saw some people with a new Yukon struggling for a while to get a fridge in their SUV at work yesterday, and the whole time I'm thinking "ya know, if you had a TRUCK that wouldn't be a problem....slide it in standing up, up against the front of the bed, Rawhide could handle that easy peasy". I keep bungees and ratchet straps in my truck for whatever I may need to carry; had four boxes of toys on top of plastic tables laid down in the front of the bed, over the weekend to go to a local toy show.
You’re definitely not wrong HWB, but in these complicated times we live in some days a 1500 decides to identify as a 2500 or 3500, I can’t explain it all