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  1. Class 3: Medium duty: 10,001–14,000 pounds (4,536–6,350 kg) Chevrolet Silverado/GMC Sierra 3500, Ford F-350, Ford F-450 (pickup only), Ram 3500, Isuzu NPR: Class 4: Medium duty: 14,001–16,000 pounds (6,351–7,257 kg) Chevrolet Silverado 4500HD/International CV, Ford F-450 (chassis cab only), Ram 4500, Isuzu NPR-HD: Class 5: Medium duty

  2. The medium-duty version of the Ford F-Series is a range of commercial trucks manufactured by Ford Motor Company since 1948. Derived from the smaller F-Series pickup trucks, the medium-duty range is currently in its eighth generation. Initially slotted between the F-Series pickup trucks and the "Big Job" conventionals, later generations were ...

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  4. In North America, a medium-duty truck is larger than a heavy-duty pickup truck or full-size van. Some trucks listed as medium also are made in heavy versions. Box truck; Van; Cutaway van chassis; Medium Duty Truck such as Ford F-650 in North America; Medium Standard Truck; Platform truck; Flatbed truck (may also be light-duty trucks)

  5. Mar 3, 2020 · Minivans, cargo vans, SUVs, and pickup trucks, for example. Medium Trucks. Truck classification for medium trucks involves Classes 4, 5, and 6. That’s where commercial trucks start to show up. Classes 4 and 5 include some full-size trucks used non-commercially. Still, most of the medium-class vehicles are made and used for commercial purposes.

  6. Featured Hino Products. Dorman’s Medium Duty program offers over 1,600 truck parts for medium duty truck manufactures such as Freightliner, International, Ford, Chevy / GMC, Isuzu and Hino.

  7. Apr 6, 2023 · Medium duty trucks fall into Class 4, with a GVWR between 14,001 and 16,000 pounds. These trucks are often used for heavier construction work, towing, and larger deliveries. Examples of medium duty trucks include small box trucks and flatbed trucks. Most common in the freight transportation and long haul transport, usually including sleeper cabs.

  8. Sep 19, 2017 · Vehicle classes. Officially, the USDOT categorizes vehicles into eight classes based on their GVWR. Classes one through three make up light-duty trucks, and medium and heavy-duty trucks are classes four through eight. On some charts, class nine may also be included for super heavy-duty trucks.

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