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  1. Third From Texas

    M1079 weight of box

    That's what the specs on the web say. I kind of chuckled when I saw the placard on my M1079 box. No idea how that was calculated. *see image above
  2. Third From Texas

    M1079 weight of box

    Could be.
  3. Third From Texas

    M1079 weight of box

    Technically it's 2.5 ton carrying capacity, so it's pretty much over capacity even when it's empty. This is why practically every EU adventure truck builder uses 6x6 with higher capacity.
  4. Third From Texas

    M1079 weight of box

  5. Third From Texas

    M1079 weight of box

    I think it's on the placard for the removal/lift instructions. I snapped a pic of it for someone asking the same. Let me see if I have it...
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