Even with the box, I bet you still have the 2 cubic yards there. The bed will hold about 3 level full, and you have a pretty good bit above the rails in there
well actualy being there in person I figure about 2 yards or less, as I have said before. I figure that un-packed sand will weigh about 2,100-2,300 lbs, since this had some clay mixed in I added a couple hundred pounds for the clay chunks that were in it. Dirt expands alot when dropped from a bucket. Either way the truck was not overloaded, it looked that way from the 2-3 inches of lift on the front and was not unsafe by any means.
Didn't mean to sound like an asswipe in the last post.
After embarrassing myself by getting a bilistien shock stuck, up-side down, for about a half hour on my truck I measured the bed. The truck will hold almost exactly 2 yards with my box in it(level to the top).
I might have "overloaded" the truck that day though when I pulled my neighbors dodge out which was hooked up to a 24 foot gooseneck. I deffinitly had plenty of traction though.
What were the measurements on the bed (I just want them for reference, not to dispute anything you said)? I might have came across as a bit of asswipeish myself there at the end. I never did think that you were overloaded, just gettin real close to the limit of what I would want to haul. I have had a yard or more dumped in the bed of my old S10 one time, and it looked way worse than the lean your's had. Thank the lord for rear bumpstops.![]()
my dad ordered the AFE but was informed that it was not a good choice for extreme duty use. anyone know of another aftermarket filter housing that is better at filtering and not all about diesel rice?