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Sep 19, 2019Explorer
Thanks much Jim.
Given the Ford warranty is (I think) 3 years bumper to bumper, and 5 years drivetrain (I would never hit any mileage limits) I would hopefully be ok with a new gas 7.3 engine.
Yeah I do want to get the 10 speed transmission, one way or another.
And generally - as my original post / question is all about engines - if anyone wants to debate GVWR please find a related thread or start your own. THANKS!
:-)
Given the Ford warranty is (I think) 3 years bumper to bumper, and 5 years drivetrain (I would never hit any mileage limits) I would hopefully be ok with a new gas 7.3 engine.
Yeah I do want to get the 10 speed transmission, one way or another.
And generally - as my original post / question is all about engines - if anyone wants to debate GVWR please find a related thread or start your own. THANKS!
:-)
otrfun wrote:burningman wrote:From a purely mechanical perspective, I completely agree with you. Especially when you look at the 10,000 lb. GVWR placed on all late model 3/4-ton trucks. Does anyone really believe the Big 3 doesn't have the technology to make a 3/4-ton truck with a GVWR higher than 10,000 lbs.--lol?!
. . . Where you’re being mislead is on the total GVW number. It does seem reasonable to assume that’s a real number from the engineering dept indicating what the truck is safely capable of.
But it isn’t. It’s an arbitrary number slapped on so the truck fits a certain licensing classification . . .
Regardless, some folks, understandably, aren't willing to take that leap of faith that common sense will play out in the event of an accident where axle ratings were met, but the GVWR may have been exceeded. What I find interesting, is that in all these years of reading these online debates about GVWR, I can't remember anyone quoting any legal precedent that established anything one way or another. Sure, there were mentions of court cases involving folks who may have been "overloaded", but no clear explanation of how the court defined being overloaded (GVWR, GCWR, RAWR, FAWR, etc). Maybe I missed it.
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