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Lynnmor wrote:What really takes time is mopping up all that water so they can weigh it. And when its raining, then they have to seperate the rain water from the towed water - can take them all day and night.
I guess that the reason for lengthy accident cleanup is all that weighing of each piece of debris and determining which piece came from what vehicle. :R
โOct-25-2020 03:13 PM
Thermoguy wrote:Sure and most 3/4 and 1 ton SRW are very similar. Potentially you could go from the lowest rated 1/2 ton to the highest rated 1/2 ton vehicle if you changed all components that the factory swaps out. I suspect this will be a bit more involved than just a leaf spring.
Some of these comments are interesting...
If you can add an extra leaf spring to a 3/4 ton to give it the capability of a 1 ton, why can't you do the same to a 1/2 ton?
So, the sticker on the door is no longer correct, doesn't mean the leaf spring isn't there doing its job. Yes, you do have to consider everything else to make the truck capable, like tires, engine cooler, maybe brakes. But those things might be easier than buying a new truck.
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โOct-25-2020 01:37 PM
blt2ski wrote:
Manufactured warranty rating is not a legal amount you have to stick to driving down the road. You registered GVW is. My C2500 I get 8000 lbs, NOT the door sticker if 8600. I'm 600 lbs over wieght per Every LEO/CVEO in Washington state, probably every other jurisdiction I dirive in and out of including Canada. If I buy the next higher rating in 2000 lb increments, I am legal to that amount, as would you.
Ice been pulled over, wieghed, pulled into wieght scales OVER my door sticker, under paid for rating, and have yet to get an over wieght ticket.
The only place a manufactured rating will mean anything is in a civil case trial. Even at that, if may not.
I'm not worried about what my door sticker says, as last I checked, manufactured do not make up laws police ticket you on.
This is no different than insurance not paying out, they, will, then cancel you. Warranty repairs on other hand, if beyond their terms, they don't have to pay out.
Marty
โOct-25-2020 01:37 PM
Thermoguy wrote:
Some of these comments are interesting...
If you can add an extra leaf spring to a 3/4 ton to give it the capability of a 1 ton, why can't you do the same to a 1/2 ton?
โOct-25-2020 11:06 AM
valhalla360 wrote:blt2ski wrote:
The person company that installs springs, can put an addendum on door pillar to the effect that rear spring capacity increased by 1200 lbs, increased wieght of vehicle by 100lbs or whatever the springs added in capacity and wieght to the ruck.
Marty
They can put a sticker on the door pillar that says the truck can time travel...doesn't change the manufacturer's rating.
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wing_zealot wrote:theoldwizard1 wrote:You may be canceled, but it will be after the claim is paid Think about it, you're drunk, hop in your car, hit a telephone pole and cause a couple hundred thousand $ of damage. Your still covered. May get canceled, but it will be after the fact. Insurance companies can't decide just to void your coverage just beacause you do something stupid. If they could, they'd do it every time someone got in a accident.
Worst case scenario. You have an accident while towing. You insurance company voids your policy because you knowingly modified the vehicle to EXCEED its capacity !!