Trucks & Towing Calculator

Payload Capacity Calculator

Find out how much weight your truck can safely carry — and how much is left after passengers, cargo, and a trailer's tongue weight.

Weights

On the driver's door jamb sticker.

~10–15% of trailer weight — it counts against payload.

Max Payload Capacity

2,000

✓ 950 lbs remaining.

Currently Loaded

750

Remaining

1,250

% Used

38%

Loaded Weight

5,750

Payload Used

How payload works.

Max Payload = GVWR − Curb Weight Currently Loaded = Passengers + Cargo + Tongue Weight Remaining = Max Payload − Currently Loaded

Payload is different from towing capacity. Payload is what rides in/on the truck; towing capacity is what you pull behind it. A trailer's tongue weight counts against payload, so heavy towing eats into what you can carry.

Frequently asked questions.

What is GVWR?

Gross Vehicle Weight Rating is the maximum a fully loaded truck should weigh — including the truck itself, passengers, and all cargo. Exceeding it strains the brakes, tires, and suspension.

Does towing reduce my payload?

Yes. A trailer pushes down on the hitch with its tongue weight (usually 10–15% of trailer weight), and that load counts against your payload capacity, not just towing capacity.

Where do I find my exact payload?

Look for the yellow "Tire and Loading Information" sticker on the driver's door jamb — it lists the exact payload for your specific truck as built, which is more accurate than brochure figures.