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I really wanted to weigh it before I put all of my stuff in it. Well, I forgot . Doh.

So, of course all of my google foo training has let me down. I can't find it.

I have a 17, t350. Tall extended. Single rear wheel.

3.5 Eco boost. Fully loaded. Leather 10 way seats, navigation, lane assist, dual batteries, heavy duty alt, . Every option except dually and long mirrors.
 

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they should permanently link this at the beginning of the transit forum, it is every last piece of information that ford is willing to let us know about the transit! (of course each person could just bookmark it) search the hot off the press and publications sections https://www.fleet.ford.com/truckbbas/topics/hotinfo.html
 

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According to the BBAS the weight (curb weight aka weight with all necessary fluids no occupants, etc.) should be - 5514lbs. Which this again gives you a rough idea, but may not be necessarily directly reflective of what the scaled weight is.

+13 seats
+ 3 alternator
+47 battery

=5577lbs - I bet it's still heavier.

I assume you've never weighed the equipment you've put into the Transit?
 

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I had every intention of weighing it before I put the shelving and tools/material in it. Well, I messed that up. Just doing the major numbers from American van I'm at basically 1,000lbs. I'm pretty sure I have between 2-2.5k lbs in weight between the shelves and all of my tools/material.
 
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