* Specific Model: Freightliner offers many different models of trucks within the 26-foot range, each with varying capacities. A box truck will have a different GVW than a straight truck with a different chassis and configuration.
* Axle Configuration: The number and type of axles significantly impact GVW.
* Engine and Options: Heavier engines and additional features increase the overall weight.
* Payload Capacity: The weight of the cargo impacts the GVW. The GVW is the combined weight of the truck itself and its maximum load.
To find the GVW for a *specific* 26-foot Freightliner truck, you need to check the vehicle's:
* Vehicle Identification Number (VIN): This number can be used to look up the specifications on the manufacturer's website or through a vehicle history report service.
* Data Plate: Located typically on the driver's side doorjamb or the dashboard, this plate lists the GVW and other specifications.
Without knowing the exact model and configuration, it's impossible to give a definitive answer.