F-series – FORD SUPER DUTY F-SERIES 6C34-19A268-BA User Manual

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F-SERIES

(March, 2005)

10

STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY

W c

GVWR

W t

W rl

W rb

W b

W rc

W l

P

CG OF SUB

CG OF COMPLETED VEHICLE

CG OF CHASSIS

CG hl

CG h

CG hp

CG vc

WB

CG v

CG vb

CG hc

CG vp

SUB

FMVSS 105 DEFINITIONS AND CALCULATION ILLUSTRATION FOR INCOMPLETE SUPER DUTY F-SERIES

P

= Passenger load (See Passenger Load Table D

page 9).

CG

v

= Vertical distance from the ground to the center

of gravity [inches] of the completed vehicle.

CG

h

= Horizontal distance from of the front wheels

to the center of gravity [inches] of the completed

vehicle.

CG

vb

= Vertical distance from the ground to the center of

gravity of the SUB and/or permanently attached

added equipment [inches].

CG

vc

= Vertical distance from the ground to the center

of gravity of the chassis [inches] (including cab

if original equipment). (Taken from Table C, page

9).

CG

hp

= Horizontal distance from the of the front wheels

to the P (passenger load). (See Table B, page

9).

CG

vp

= Vertical distance from the ground to the center

of gravity of the front and rear seat P (passenger

weight). (Taken from Passenger CG

vp

Table E,

page 9).

W

b

= Weight of the SUB and/or permanently attached

added equipment [pounds].

W

rb

= Weight at the rear wheels of the SUB and/or

permanently attached added equipment

[pounds].

W

rc

= Weight at the rear wheels of the vehicle (chassis

and cab) (fuel tanks full) [pounds]. Including

option weight.

W

c

= Weight of the vehicle (chassis and cab) (fuel

tanks full) [pounds]. Including option weight.

WB

= Vehicle wheelbase [inches].

W

t

= Total unladen weight = (W

b

+ W

c

+ P)

GVWR = Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of the vehicle

[pounds].

W

I

= Remaining cargo capacity [pounds].

Where: W

l

= GVWR - (W

b

+ W

c

+ P)

W

rl

= Weight of the remaining cargo capacity on the

rear wheels [pounds].

W

rI

=

(CG

hI

)W

I

WB

CG

hI

= Horizontal distance from the of the front wheels

to the cargo center of gravity [inches]. (Taken

from Table A page 9) for many common vehicles.

If the CG

hI

is not given in the table, then it may

be estimated as the distance from the of the

front wheel to the horizontal midpoint of the cargo

area.

SUB

= A Second Unit Body consists of the body

structure and/or all the cargo carrying, work

performing, and/or load bearing components

and/or equipment installed by a subsequent

stage manufacturer on an incomplete vehicle,

such that the incomplete vehicle becomes a

completed vehicle.

CG

hc

= Horizontal distance from the of the front wheels

to the center of gravity (inches) of the chassis.

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