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What is the GVWr of a Ford F350 Super Duty?

The GVWR (gross vehicle weight rating) for the Ford F-350 Super Duty varies by year, cab style, bed length, and wheel setup. In general, SRW (single rear wheel) models sit around 9,900–11,400 pounds, while DRW (dual rear wheel) models push toward 12,000–14,000 pounds. The exact figure is printed on the door placard of the specific truck and in the owner’s manual.


For buyers and owners, the GVWR is the maximum allowable weight of the vehicle when fully loaded, including passengers, cargo, and the vehicle itself. Because the F-350 is offered in multiple configurations—Regular Cab, SuperCab, Crew Cab; different bed lengths; gas and diesel engines—the factory assigns different GVWR figures to reflect structural and axle choices. This article outlines the typical ranges, how to locate the exact number for a given vehicle, and why it matters for payload and towing calculations.


Typical GVWR ranges by configuration


Below are the general ranges you’ll commonly see for recent Ford F-350 Super Duty builds. Exact numbers depend on model year and equipment.


SRW (Single Rear Wheel) configurations


SRW models typically fall in a GVWR range of about 9,900–11,400 pounds, varying with cab style, bed length, and option packages.



  • GVWR for SRW trucks generally ranges from roughly 9,900 to 11,400 pounds depending on the specific build.


Note: These figures represent common SRW ratings. Always verify the exact GVWR for a given vehicle on its door placard or build sheet.


DRW (Dual Rear Wheel) configurations


DRW models generally achieve higher GVWR ratings, typically around 12,000–14,000 pounds, with some configurations approaching the upper end of that range.



  • GVWR for DRW trucks typically ranges from roughly 12,000 to 14,000 pounds depending on cab/bed and options.


As with SRW, the precise number varies by year and configuration. The door tag is the definitive source for your specific vehicle.


How to find the exact GVWR for your F-350


To confirm the GVWR for a particular F-350, use these reliable sources and methods.



  1. Open the driver’s door and read the GVWR label on the door jamb; it lists the official weight rating for that exact vehicle.

  2. Consult the owner’s manual for the GVWR specification and its context within payload and towing data.

  3. Check the original window sticker (Monroney) from when the vehicle was new, which includes GVWR alongside other weights.

  4. If you have the VIN, use Ford’s official resources (Build & Price, dealer portals, or VIN decoding tools) to confirm the GVWR of that specific build.


Keep in mind that payload and towing capacities depend on GVWR but also on hitch setup, equipment, and weight distribution. The GVWR is the ceiling; exceeding it can compromise safety and performance.


Summary


The Ford F-350 Super Duty does not have a single fixed GVWR. It varies by year, cab/bed configuration, drivetrain, and wheel setup. Typical ranges are about 9,900–11,400 pounds for SRW and 12,000–14,000 pounds for DRW. Always check the door tag or official Ford sources for the exact GVWR of the vehicle you’re considering or own.

What is the GVWR of a 2019 Ford F-350 Super Duty?


Gross Vehicle Weight Range
10001-14000 lbs.



How do I know the GVWR of my truck?


You can find the GVWR on your truck by looking for a safety compliance certification label, which is usually on the driver's side door jamb, door post, or inside the door itself. The GVWR is also listed in the vehicle's owner's manual and can sometimes be found by searching for the make, model, and year online or by using a VIN decoder.
 
This video explains how to find the GVWR on your truck's door jamb sticker: 57sCaleb ReddYouTube · Feb 16, 2025
Check the door jamb

  • Open the driver's side door and look for a sticker on the door frame, the B-pillar, or the door jamb.
  • This label will contain the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), which is the maximum weight the fully loaded truck can be. 

Consult other resources
  • Owner's Manual: The GVWR is a key specification and should be included in your truck's owner's manual. 
  • Online: Search online for your truck's year, make, and model to find the GVWR. Be sure to use a reliable source, such as the manufacturer's website or a government vehicle database. 
  • VIN Decoder: You can use the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) with a VIN decoder tool, such as the one on the NHTSA website, which may provide the GVWR and other vehicle specifications. 
  • Dealership: A dealership's parts or service department can look up the GVWR for you using your VIN. 



What is the GVW of a Ford F-350?


The Ford F-350's Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) varies by configuration but is typically between 10,200 and 12,400 pounds for single rear-wheel (SRW) models and 14,000 pounds for dual rear-wheel (DRW) models. For example, some configurations may have a GVWR of 11,100 lbs or 11,400 lbs, while others like the 2024 model can reach a maximum of 12,400 lbs. 
F-350 GVWR by configuration

  • Single Rear Wheel (SRW): 10,200–12,400 lbs 
  • Dual Rear Wheel (DRW): 14,000 lbs 
  • Example Configurations:
    • A specific 2023 F-350 with a 7.3L gas engine had a GVWR of 11,100 lbs. 
    • A different 2019 F-350 configuration had a GVWR of 11,400 lbs. 



What is the GVWR of a Ford F250 Super Duty?


The GVWR for a Ford F-250 Super Duty varies by model year and configuration, but it generally ranges from approximately 9,000 lbs to over 11,400 lbs, with certain packages like the High Capacity Axle Upgrade increasing it to the higher end. For example, the 2025 models can have a GVWR of around 10,000 lbs or more depending on specific equipment and packages. 

  • Standard GVWR: Varies by configuration, but can be around 9,000–10,000 lbs. 
  • With High Capacity Axle Upgrade Package: Increases the GVWR to 11,400 lbs. 
  • Other packages: Some packages are designed to increase the GVWR, such as the F-250® >10K GVWR Package. 
  • Varies by configuration: The specific GVWR depends on the model year, trim level, engine, and optional equipment. 
  • Check the sticker: For the precise GVWR of a specific truck, consult the vehicle's doorjamb sticker. 


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