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Just wondering what your payload capacity on your sticker inside door of 2021 2500 AT4s w/ diesel says.

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My 2020 AT4 2500 had a payload of 3,048 lbs. 

 

It was built with all of the common options and pretty much loaded. 

 

I’ve since traded it for a 2021 3500 AT4 that is scheduled to be built next week. 

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My 2020 has payload of 3146.

 

I checked a 3500 AT4 online and its payload was 3740.

 

I wanted a 3500 long bed AT4....but could only find 2500 standard bed AT4 up here in AK. Max tongue weight on the 3500 was 3165 and my sticker has it at 2775. 

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My 2021 2500 AT4 Diesel, Crew Cab, Shortbed, with all options has a sticker of 3,084 payload.

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Crew cab 4wd std bed 2500 L5P will have a base payload of 3563 on 18's or 20's, 3391 on 17's.

 

Options, including trim level, will reduce the payload.

 

fwiw,

In GM lingo short bed is only available on a 1500.

HDs have either std or longbed

All drw are longbed

 

1500 crew has short or std

1500 doubles all have std

1500 reg cab all have long

 

(Ya I know, back in the day, short meant 6.5')

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