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What is the GVWR of a e350 box truck?

There isn’t a single GVWR for an E-350 box truck. Most configurations fall in roughly a 9,900 to 14,000-pound range, with the exact rating depending on year, engine choice, and axle configuration. To know the precise GVWR for a specific unit, check the door jamb placard or the vehicle’s build sheet.


What GVWR means for an E-350


GVWR stands for Gross Vehicle Weight Rating — the maximum permissible combined weight of the vehicle, including its chassis, body, engine, fluids, passengers, and cargo. On E-350 box trucks, different builds (and options like the box size or wheelbase) push the GVWR up or down within a broad range. This matters for payload capacity, licensing, and road safety.


GVWR vs related ratings


To avoid confusion with similar figures like GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating) and GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating), keep in mind these definitions and how they apply to your truck.


Common GVWR ranges you’ll encounter on E-350 box trucks



  • Low end: about 9,900–10,000 lb for lighter base configurations or older builds

  • Mid-range: roughly 10,000–12,000 lb for many standard box trucks

  • Upper mid-range: around 12,000–14,000 lb for heavier bodies or dual-rear-wheel configurations

  • High end: up to roughly 14,000–14,500 lb in some heavier-duty or extended configurations


Note that exact GVWR will depend on the specific model year, engine, axle setup, and the installed box or equipment. Always verify on the vehicle label.


How to verify the GVWR on a specific E-350


To ensure you’re referencing the correct rating for a unit you own or plan to buy, follow these steps.



  1. Locate the door jamb sticker on the driver’s side; the GVWR is listed alongside the GAWR and tire information.

  2. If the vehicle is new or still in original condition, check the original window sticker (Monroney) or the build sheet for the GVWR.

  3. For older or used trucks, use the VIN to pull the chassis/spec sheet from Ford or a trusted VIN decoder; some sources will show GVWR or the base chassis rating.

  4. If the label is damaged or missing, contact a Ford Commercial Vehicle dealer with the VIN and request the official GVWR from Ford’s records or the original order sheet.


Knowing the GVWR helps you calculate payload capacity (payload = GVWR minus curb weight) and ensures you stay within legal weight limits for road use, licensing, and insurance considerations.


Why the GVWR matters for operations


Operators of E-350 box trucks use the GVWR to plan loads, determine insurance requirements, and comply with highway weight limits. Exceeding the GVWR can lead to safety risks, accelerated wear, and fines.


Summary


The Ford E-350 box truck does not have a single GVWR. The rating spans roughly 9,900 to 14,000 pounds depending on the configuration, with the exact value found on the door placard or build sheet. Always verify the GVWR for your specific unit to accurately calculate payload and comply with legal limits.

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