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Old 10-07-2004, 03:45 AM
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This might be a stupid question. But I was just wondering how much the spray in bed liners weigh? Does it change any of the truck performance/handeling? I know it might not do much at all, but I just thought I would ask. Who all here has one?
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Yes, this is really splitting hairs big time
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I thought I heard somewhere that they weight in between 75-90 lbs.
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Originally Posted by cstchevy
I thought I heard somewhere that they weight in between 75-90 lbs.

In a 5000 plus pound truck where a full tank of cas can weight 200 or more lbs? Like this is a issue.
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Originally Posted by snoman
In a 5000 plus pound truck where a full tank of cas can weight 200 or more lbs? Like this is a issue.
Ive heard every 100lbs = 1/10th in the quarter
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Originally Posted by MacADaYear
Ive heard every 100lbs = 1/10th in the quarter

Not on a 5000lb plus truck it is not. Maybe a 3000 lb one though.
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Originally Posted by snoman
Not on a 5000lb plus truck it is not. Maybe a 3000 lb one though.
So going from 5000 to 4900 makes less change than going from 3000 to 2900?

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Originally Posted by snoman
Not on a 5000lb plus truck it is not. Maybe a 3000 lb one though.
Are you saying 100lb would be lighter in a 5000 pound truck than a 3000 pound one?
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That reminds me...what weighs more, 100 lbs of feathers or 100 lbs of lead?

...sorry, couldn't help myself


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