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Old 03-27-2012, 12:37 AM
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Default 2004 H2 Payload?

Anyone know what the payload is? i need to pick up a few crates that are about 1600 lbs each, and i need to know how many trips ill have to make and if ill have to break the crates up into smaller parts.

Talking about inside the truck, not towing
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http://www.vehix.com/car-reviews/200...specifications

Gross Axle Wt Rating - Rear (lbs): 5000
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Default Re: 2004 H2 Payload?

payload is 2200 lbs. -less passengers of course. That much weight might ruin your mileage I would recommend breaking up the load and see how much it squats in the rear. Pump you tires up to the maximum.

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payload is 2200 lbs. -less passengers of course. That much weight might ruin your mileage I would recommend breaking up the load and see how much it squats in the rear. Pump you tires up to the maximum.

Sounds good to me, the terminal im picking up from is like 11 miles away from my house so mileage isnt a big deal. Super pumped, i bought almost 200,000 bullets that shipped freight. I saved $150 on residential delivery and even more on lift gate service.

This is almost a 2 year supply of munitions
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Wow, that should keep the zombies away lol!
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What the _______ hell, how much did that many cost, if you don't mind of course.

Didn't know it was possible to buy them in that kind of bulk
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Old 03-28-2012, 03:43 AM
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What the _______ hell, how much did that many cost, if you don't mind of course.

Didn't know it was possible to buy them in that kind of bulk

You can never be too careful with all these zombies about

it was just shy of $15k including shipping

If prices go up i could probably sell most of it for twice that with the whole obama scare going on
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Default Re: 2004 H2 Payload?

wow that's crazy. Its insane how much ammunition is even now. I remember before this "war" 1,000 rounds of .223 was $90 or 1,000 rounds of 7.62x39 was about $60. I haven't bought ammo in years or even gone shooting simply due to the prices of ammo.

Don't get me wrong I do have a stockpile of about 3,000 rounds of assorted calibers just in case lol.
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wow that's crazy. Its insane how much ammunition is even now. I remember before this "war" 1,000 rounds of .223 was $90 or 1,000 rounds of 7.62x39 was about $60. I haven't bought ammo in years or even gone shooting simply due to the prices of ammo.

Don't get me wrong I do have a stockpile of about 3,000 rounds of assorted calibers just in case lol.

Your only an hour and a half away from JGSales, if i lived nearby id have stockpiled about 300 Mosin Nagants by now
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