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961 lbs? Thats pathetic. Me, wife and two teenage boys will have fun never leaving the house for groceries, let alone plywood or camping....
I am thankful that Indiana doesn’t have a front license plate requirement. It’s like getting a free extra pound of payload.
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I am thankful that Indiana doesn’t have a front license plate requirement. It’s like getting a free extra pound of payload.
Damn - is Indiana still using leather or steel/porcelain plates?
 

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Auto, Rubicon, hard top. 1,253 LBS.

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Auto, Rubicon, hard top. 1,253 LBS.

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So, my manual Rubicon must weigh about 37lbs more than your auto. Interesting. Do you have the steel front bumper? Bedliner? Towing package? MT tires? Just trying to figure out how mine got to be such a fat pig! I'm at 1216 lbs, and I assume your GVWR is the same as mine at 6250 lbs. I didn't realize these stickers were that precise. Maybe I got more nacho paint than you?
 
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So, my manual Rubicon must weigh about 37lbs more than your auto. Interesting. Do you have the steel front bumper? Bedliner? Towing package? MT tires? Just trying to figure out how mine got to be such a fat pig! I'm at 1216 lbs, and I assume your GVWR is the same as mine at 6250 lbs. I didn't realize these stickers were that precise. Maybe I got more nacho paint than you?
1086 checking in, you calling me a whale? :CWL:
 

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So, my manual Rubicon must weigh about 37lbs more than your auto. Interesting. Do you have the steel front bumper? Bedliner? Towing package? MT tires? Just trying to figure out how mine got to be such a fat pig! I'm at 1216 lbs, and I assume your GVWR is the same as mine at 6250 lbs. I didn't realize these stickers were that precise. Maybe I got more nacho paint than you?
I do have the plastic bumper, so there’s that.

I have cold weather package, blind spot sensor, MT tires, upgraded rims, LED lights, gasoline engine, and tow package.

I do not have the forward collision sensor, factory spray In bedliner (though I did line-x it), nor do I have the upgrade audio system (just the base 7” CarPlay stereo).

Hope that helps.
 
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I realize I never listed my options.

Mojave
AT
8.6
Leather
Freedom Top
Active Safety Group

That's it. 1086. Imagine if I loaded it up!
 

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I do have the plastic bumper, so there’s that.

I have cold weather package, blind spot sensor, MT tires, upgraded rims, LED lights, gasoline engine, and tow package.

I do not have the forward collision sensor, factory spray In bedliner (though I did line-x it), nor do I have the upgrade audio system (just the base 7” CarPlay stereo).

Hope that helps.
Must be the metal front bumper and factory bedliner. Otherwise, we're identically equipped besides transmissions and wheels. Didn't realize that stuff was so heavy!
 

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1059 for me. Hardtop,Leather and tow package. It was the reason I went with the diamondback SE. No need for the heavy top and couldnt carry the extra weight anyway.
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The dual top group will drop your payload rating on the sticker as well, as they calculate in the weight of both. This shows that the payload number may not be accurate for how you’re rolling down the road. I know I don’t usually carry around both tops at the same time.

I think people are worrying far too much about the payload number on the sticker. That number is just based on exactly how your Jeep rolled off the factory floor, plus 150 lbs for driver, subtracted from the GVWR. What that means is the thing that matters is not exceeding that GVWR. So if you’re concerned, load up your Jeep and head to the scale. If you’re under GVWR your payload is good, regardless of how the weights of your actual payload and the listed payload on the sticker compare.

(Obviously tow ratings matter as well if you’re towing, but that’s not the subject of my comment.)
Stupid question, where can one find a scale?
 

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What I think is funny about all of this is how pickup truck owners fret about payload but I've never seen an SUV owner give a shit about loading 2k worth of people, gear, and equipment in their 3 row and then drive down the road fine.

I know I'm in the internet minority, but for around town occasional use, if i have to load something and it fits in the bed, i'm probably hauling it with out thinking too hard on if i'm a few hundred pounds over payload that was a made up number based on some random gvwr that was calculated with no one knows how much extra. I'm not saying load up 3K and go to town, but if my payload is 1200 and i have 1400 in the truck, i'm not honestly going to lose sleep over it.

There was a guy running 8900 pounds gvw on his overlanding gladiator with tens of thousands of on and off road miles just fine. Will it wear it out quicker? Yeah. Will it drive worse? I'm 100% sure. Is it unsafe? Only if you drive like an idiot.
 

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Stupid question, where can one find a scale?
As mentioned above CAT scales are the most common. I'd say you'll find a scale at 50-75% of the truck stops you see along the highways.
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