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  1. LanceRobson

    M101 on-road weight capacity

    Nonotagain, I had to pause to take my foot out of my mouth before responding. I should have checked before posting. I wouldn't have guessed that Toyota would haul that much. sorry Lance
  2. LanceRobson

    M101 on-road weight capacity

    Uh-huh....and guys have walked through minefields before without getting hurt, too. That doesn't mean it's safe to do. It also doesn't mean that its not putting others at risk due to our choices. Lance
  3. LanceRobson

    M101 on-road weight capacity

    That 76" may be a typo 'cause the M101 bed is 96" In fact the tailgate usually closes tight on a sheet of plywood or a 8' table. Geez, this is asking a lot of my brain cell with only one cup of coffee but I thought the M105 bed was just over 10'? I'll check in a bit when I go out to the shop...
  4. LanceRobson

    M101 on-road weight capacity

    US DOT and NY regs say it's what the data plate states or what weight you registered it for, whichever is lower. your state may vary but I doubt it. Lance
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