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Old 05-07-2011, 10:26 AM   #5
Motor31
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You should find out what the expected empty weight of the rig is going to be. That will give you a very rough idea of what your cargo carrying capacity will be. That's the weight allowance for your "stuff" that you will be loading into it. I doubt you will have much of any allowance given the size of the unit, the still standard 21k GVW and the tendency of DRV to build heavy units.
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