ive heard about 20,000 pounds... or was it 2000 pounds...
2006-06-14 08:58:02
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answered by ? 4
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Your car's owners' manual should have an answer. If not, there will be a sticker on either the driver or passenger side door (or frame) with the manufacturing information on it. One of the numbers will have "GVWR" beside it. This stands for Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, and it its what the car weighs from the factory.
2006-06-14 09:01:53
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answered by bracken46 5
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Go to the manufacture's web site and either email your question or check handbooks for vehicle weight..... most state car registration offices have an idea as to auto weights.
2006-06-14 09:03:02
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answered by healthnut 2
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Look at the vehicles drivers door jam if you can't then google the year/make/model and do a search
2006-06-14 08:58:23
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answered by Anonymous
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If you live in chicago. There is a truck weighing scale behind a few of the bussinesses. Ive tried it and it works great. :)
2006-06-14 09:53:01
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answered by Edbert S 2
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previous lumber yards who bought sand, gravel, etc have scales to weigh the vehicles and trailers beforehand and whilst they are loaded to appreciate what to can charge. they are going to probably do it for you
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answered by biedrzycki 3
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Look on the title for the car. It should be listed.
2006-06-14 09:00:11
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answered by spcepickle 1
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on the driver side inner door panel lok for gvwr
2006-06-14 08:59:16
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answered by cheffunk2002 3
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look at the sticker on your driver side's door in the edge.
2006-06-14 08:57:52
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answered by Littlebruiser98 2
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Check the manual. If you don't have one, call your local dealership - they can get you one.
2006-06-14 08:58:12
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answered by zippythejessi 7
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