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How much does a 1996 Nissan truck weigh?
2,815 to 3,645 lbs
1996 Nissan Truck/Curb weight
How much does a 1991 Nissan Hardbody weigh?
1991 Nissan D21 The D21 series (produced in US 1986.5-1997) were unofficially called Nissan Hardbody in the United States. Gross weight: 4400 lbs. Curb weight: 2800 lbs.
How much does a 1995 Nissan pickup weigh?
2805 lbs.
Used 1995 Nissan Truck Base Regular Cab Specs & Features
Dimensions | |
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Curb weight | 2805 lbs. |
Height | 62.0 in. |
Length | 174.6 in. |
Maximum payload | 1400.0 lbs. |
How much does a 1992 Nissan weigh?
Used 1992 Nissan Truck Specs & Features
Dimensions | |
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Curb weight | 3085 lbs. |
Height | 62.0 in. |
Length | 190.0 in. |
Maximum payload | 1400.0 lbs. |
How much does a 1996 Nissan Hardbody weight?
How much does a 1993 Hardbody weigh?
2850 lbs.
Used 1993 Nissan Truck Specs & Features
Dimensions | |
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Curb weight | 2850 lbs. |
Ground clearance | 6.7 in. |
Height | 62.0 in. |
Length | 190.0 in. |
Are old Nissan trucks reliable?
Consumer Reports lists ratings for the Nissan Frontier going back to 2000. Although it wasn’t rated for reliability every year, the Frontier received four out of five for reliability in 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2015. The truck received the top five out of five reliability rating in 2013 and 2014.
How much does a 1990 Nissan Hardbody weight?
4400 lbs.
Used 1990 Nissan Truck Base Specs & Features
Dimensions | |
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Gross weight | 4400 lbs. |
Ground clearance | 8.3 in. |
Height | 62.0 in. |
Length | 174.6 in. |
How do I find my trucks curb weight?
A way to determine curb weight is to calculate it. Curb weight can be calculated by taking the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and subtracting the vehicle payload or passenger/cargo capacity from GVWR. The GVWR is printed on the vehicle’s compliance label (door jamb label).
Is the GVWR the actual weight of a vehicle?
No, the GVWR is not necessarily the actual weight of a vehicle. The GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) is a prescribed weight limit from the vehicle manufacturer, indicating the total amount the vehicle can weigh to operate safely. The actual weight of the vehicle should never be above the GVWR.