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What does a 2002 Ford F-150 weigh?

The curb weight of a 2002 Ford F-150 varies by configuration, but typically falls in the range of about 4,400 to 6,000 pounds depending on cab style, bed length, engine, and drivetrain.


In this article, we break down how weight is determined for the 2002 F-150, what contributes to the overall range, and provide representative figures for common setups. We also explain the difference between curb weight, GVWR, and payload so readers can interpret the numbers accurately.


What determines the weight


The weight published for a 2002 F-150 depends on several configuration choices. Curb weight reflects a base vehicle with standard equipment, fluids, and a full tank of fuel but no passengers or cargo. For the F-150, weight is influenced by engine choice (V6 vs V8), cab style (Regular, SuperCab, SuperCrew), bed length (short, standard, long), and drivetrain (2WD vs 4WD). The model year offered three engines: 4.2L V6, 4.6L V8, and 5.4L V8, each with different weights.


Typical curb weights by configuration


Below are approximate curb weights for common configurations of the 2002 F-150. These figures are subject to trim and equipment variations, but provide a practical reference for planning and comparison.



  • Regular Cab, 2WD, 4.2L V6 (short/standard bed): around 4,400–4,650 lb

  • Regular Cab, 2WD, 5.4L V8: around 4,900–5,100 lb

  • SuperCab (extended cab), 2WD, 4.6L V8: around 5,000–5,400 lb

  • SuperCrew, 2WD, 5.4L V8: around 5,700–6,000 lb

  • 4x4 versions (any cab/engine): add roughly 300–600 lb over the 2WD equivalents


Concluding: The weight range above illustrates the general variety of curb weights for the 2002 F-150. For precise figures, consult the specific vehicle’s build sheet or the original window sticker, as option packs and equipment can shift the weight by a few hundred pounds.


Weight ranges by engine and bed length


Engine displacement and bed length influence curb weight. Shorter beds and lighter engines reduce weight, while longer beds and heavier V8s add mass. The 2002 F-150 offered multiple bed lengths and three engines, contributing to the observed range across configurations.


GVWR and payload considerations


Beyond curb weight, gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) indicates the maximum allowed weight of the vehicle when loaded with passengers, cargo, and fluids. Payload is the portion of GVWR available for cargo and occupants. For many 2002 F-150 configurations, GVWR typically ranges from roughly 6,000 to 7,400 pounds, depending on trim and drivetrain, implying a typical payload in the vicinity of 1,000 to 2,000 pounds for common passenger loads.


Summary


In summary, there is no single weight for a 2002 Ford F-150. Curb weight spans roughly 4,400 to 6,000 pounds, driven by cab type, bed length, engine, and drivetrain, with 4WD models generally heavier. For exact figures, reference the specific vehicle’s documentation or VIN-based specifications. This context helps when estimating load capacity or planning maintenance and transport needs.

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