Always wondering how much different models weight when reading track times, I was also wondering if there would be weight advantage to buying a newer truck. I have a 1990 rcsb 2wd and I scale 3900lbs with a 160 lb driver.
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Always wondering how much different models weight when reading track times, I was also wondering if there would be weight advantage to buying a newer truck. I have a 1990 rcsb 2wd and I scale 3900lbs with a 160 lb driver.
I'm not a chevy truck but 2740 with no driver and a half tank
4170, with me in it an im 220. So keep yours, also my truck is light.
4810LBS with some weight reduction !
fat asses
I really don't even want to know how fat I am. 5800+?
I've never had mine on a legit scale, but at the scrap yard last time I went the truck was around 5500 unloaded. :(
I have done some small weight reduction since then but not much. So I will say I'm around 5350?
I', 4,060, 4,220 with me in a 4x4 LS1 dodge ram....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-o064Q-A8ZE
My truck was 4600 with the 440...TURD
http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/g...ls1swap017.jpg
http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/g...ls1swap021.jpg
http://i251.photobucket.com/albums/g...sPics010-1.jpg
I still love that truck, goes against my beliefs entirely but still love it. Can't believe I'm admitting this, but an LS may find its way into my old parts truck.