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How much weight can a E350 box truck hold?

A quick answer: payload depends on the truck’s GVWR and the upfit; most E-350 box trucks can carry roughly 4,000–6,000 pounds of cargo, but exact numbers vary by year, engine, and configuration.


The exact capacity is determined by how the vehicle is built. The E-350 line covers a range of GVWRs, and the box body, shelving, and other equipment add weight that reduces usable payload. To know your specific truck’s limit, consult the door-jamb sticker or the build sheet for the official GVWR and curb weight numbers.


What determines payload on an E-350 box truck


Several factors control how much cargo you can legally and safely carry. The most important are the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR), the vehicle’s curb weight, and the weight of any upfit equipment.



  • GVWR: The maximum allowable weight of the vehicle, including cargo, passengers, and fluids. For E-350 cutaways, GVWR commonly ranges from about 9,900 to 12,000+ pounds depending on the build.

  • Curb weight: The weight of the vehicle as built, with standard equipment but no passengers or cargo. Heavier configurations reduce payload.

  • Upfit weight: The box body, interior racks, and other equipment add weight and reduce payload capacity.

  • Axle and legal limits: Some jurisdictions impose weight limits by axle or total weight; exceeding these limits can require permits or a different configuration.


In practice, the combination of these factors means typical E-350 box trucks carry about 4,000–6,000 pounds of cargo, with many common setups landing in the 4,500–5,500 pound range. Exact numbers vary by year, engine, and the specific box-and-upfit installed.


How to determine the exact payload for your specific truck


To calculate the exact payload you can legally carry, you need the GVWR and the curb weight, then subtract. The vehicle’s door jamb sticker contains the GVWR and, in some cases, the curb weight. If you have the VIN or build sheet, you can also confirm through the dealer or Ford’s documentation for your exact configuration.



  • Find the GVWR on the driver-side door jamb sticker; it shows the maximum gross vehicle weight rating in pounds.

  • Find the curb weight: sometimes listed on the sticker or in the owner's manual; otherwise, you may need a scale measurement or the manufacturer’s specifications for your setup.

  • Subtract curb weight from GVWR to get payload capacity.

  • Account for occupants and all cargo; distribute weight evenly to avoid overloading one axle.

  • When in doubt or handling heavy loads, weigh the vehicle with a commercial scale to verify compliance.


In short, rely on the official GVWR and door-sticker numbers for your exact configuration, as the upfit can significantly alter usable payload.


Summary


Payload on an E-350 box truck varies by model year, GVWR, and the weight of the box and equipment. Typical configurations offer roughly 4,000–6,000 pounds of cargo capacity, but exact figures depend on the build. Always confirm with the door-jamb label or build sheet and plan loads to stay within safe and legal limits.

How much weight can my box truck carry?


How much weight can a box truck carry?

Truck SizeGVWRCDL Required?
10′ Truck8600 lbsNo
12′ Truck9900 lbsNo
16′ Truck12,500 lbsNo
24′ Truck26,000 lbsNo



Can a box truck carry 12,000 lbs?


For example, a small 10′ box truck might offer around 400 cubic feet of space, whereas a large 26′ truck can provide over 1,600 cubic feet of cargo volume and carry 10,000–12,000 lbs of payload.



What is the payload of the E350 cutaway?


The E-350 with dual rear wheels offers mid-range capacities in available GVWRs from 11,500 lbs. to 12,500 lbs.,* with an available max payload rating of 7,210 lbs. ** (minus body weight). The E-350 DRW is powered by a standard 7.3L V8 Premium-rated engine. *Max GVWR available on the 2024 E-350 DRW Cutaway.



How much weight can a 350 truck carry?


The Ford F-350 can tow 18,000 pounds to 27,000 pounds with conventional towing or 18,000 pounds to 32,900 pounds with a fifth-wheel/gooseneck trailer. The payload for the Ford F-350 ranges from 4,134 pounds to 8,000 pounds thanks to a dual-rear wheel option.


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