The gross vehicle weight rating, or GVWR, of a Chevy 3500 can vary between 10,750 to 11,500 pounds, depending on the make and model, as well as the optional upgrades the customer may choose to include. The GVWR refers to the maximum weight of the car, after accounting for things like weight when empty, weight of passengers, fuel, accessories, cargo, tow hooks and just about anything else that may be added to the car. Exceeding the GVWR of a vehicle is punishable by law. Apart from getting a ticket, users may open themselves up to criminal charges if in an accident while exceeding their vehicles GVWR. For these reasons, its best to stay within the limit.
Peter J.
April 9, 2020
The gross vehicle weight rating for the chevrolet 3500hd is 10,750 to 11,500 lbs, depending on options.
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