ben8jam
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There were some questions around hauling max capacity with upgraded suspension. Just wanted to write that I’ve done two loads so far of 3/4 of a yard of dirt and not run into any problems.
They estimated that it weighs about 2000lbs per yard and so I paid for a full yard but asked they only fill 3/4 of it. So about 1500-1700lbs
truck has the 2.0 front and rear ford performance suspension. Plus ford tune. And 265/70/17 tires.
I ran the tires at 45psi to feel a bit safer but you could still see sidewall flex.
Even with max near load there was still flex in the rear suspension. Nothing blew up on either run which is good.
They estimated that it weighs about 2000lbs per yard and so I paid for a full yard but asked they only fill 3/4 of it. So about 1500-1700lbs
truck has the 2.0 front and rear ford performance suspension. Plus ford tune. And 265/70/17 tires.
I ran the tires at 45psi to feel a bit safer but you could still see sidewall flex.
Even with max near load there was still flex in the rear suspension. Nothing blew up on either run which is good.
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