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    Weighed my ECSB

    Well, since the Air Force is paying me to move houses I had to weigh my truck. With no back seat and a 1/4 tank it was 4380. Not too bad for a 1999 Sierra ECSB with a 4.8. If I drop the tailgate Im sure that would shave off 50 or so pounds. LMAO. My truck is still slow as hell.

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    wow..mine weighs 5300 with a swapped 6.0/80e and turbo kit
    '13 silverado LT...stock

    '11 lt 4x4 z71..tvs1900

    '01 gmc twins 6.0 jakes 400 ladder bars w/ coilovers tuned by nelson performance

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    ya, thats stupid light, my race weight with no spare and light wheels w/slicks weighs 5150 or so. 06 SSS

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    Thats about right with out a back seat and without a driver. Was the spare in? My 04 ECSB 4.8 with me weighed 4850 full street trim. with backseat and lots of tools. A little on the light side, but not crazy. There was a guy claiming 3800lbs with his ecsb with him I think. That was crazy light.
    Nice numbers BTW.

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    That was with no spare. lol. I actually haven't had a spare tire since the day I bought it. I know it's a stupid move, but I just never think to go buy one for it. I know one day I'll be kicking my own ass when I'm stranded on the highway somewhere with a blowout. I thought it was on the light side too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ff_jeff View Post
    Thats about right with out a back seat and without a driver. Was the spare in? My 04 ECSB 4.8 with me weighed 4850 full street trim. with backseat and lots of tools. A little on the light side, but not crazy. There was a guy claiming 3800lbs with his ecsb with him I think. That was crazy light.
    Nice numbers BTW.
    You're talking about Ben. His username is Silver mod o on pt.net. He has pictures and everything of weighing his truck. Many people(including myself at one time) were skeptical. He doesn't even have a ton of weight reduction done.
    Last edited by randomhero; 07-20-2009 at 02:15 AM.

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    Scales are like dynos unless one uses a real scale at a chassis shop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GasGuzzler View Post
    Scales are like dynos unless one uses a real scale at a chassis shop.
    or a truck stop
    i have a 2001 chevy did a 4.8 swap to a 6.0l with mahle pistons 10.5:1,eagle 6.125' h beams,232 238@50.595 598 lift on a 112lsa,243 heads,44lbs motec IIs,tuned by Nick D,it makes 402rwhp,@5000lbs w/ me in it 13.75@101mph on 22' wheels

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    This was on a grain scale at a local mill. I'm sure it's not real accurate.

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    My truck with turbo and no spare and 20's is 5002
    Name: Mark,
    God created turbo lag so nitrous trucks could have a chance.


    http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...tml#post274877

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