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1998 Dodge 3500 chip truck Payload & towing capacity?
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<blockquote data-quote="summit583guy" data-source="post: 4185886" data-attributes="member: 15036"><p>I know those trucks will haul pretty much anything. Everybody knows those 12 & 24 valve 5.9 cummins are awesome with the dana rear end. Problem is the DOT often sets up roadblocks around here and there not always visible. I got busted last year in my f350, non dually diesel pulling my little 625 vermeer and a full load of chips in my dump insert. I was 500lbs over my legal limit and got fined $600 & had to get a saftey inspection at the mechanic. According to the DOT officer my stock f350 4x4 diesel 1999 can only carry a combined weight of 5000lbs (payload & trailer) that seems pretty low if you ask me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="summit583guy, post: 4185886, member: 15036"] I know those trucks will haul pretty much anything. Everybody knows those 12 & 24 valve 5.9 cummins are awesome with the dana rear end. Problem is the DOT often sets up roadblocks around here and there not always visible. I got busted last year in my f350, non dually diesel pulling my little 625 vermeer and a full load of chips in my dump insert. I was 500lbs over my legal limit and got fined $600 & had to get a saftey inspection at the mechanic. According to the DOT officer my stock f350 4x4 diesel 1999 can only carry a combined weight of 5000lbs (payload & trailer) that seems pretty low if you ask me. [/QUOTE]
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