โFeb-23-2014 03:56 PM
โMar-06-2014 01:48 PM
โMar-05-2014 11:50 PM
โMar-05-2014 08:12 PM
Highbeam wrote:
The door sticker is the most important thing. Big difference in "legal" payload between 3/4 and one ton models. I guess I don't really care about the physical differences that allow the sticker to change. The sticker is very important. Imagine being in a wreck and the attorney for the lady you injured can say that you exceeded the ratings. Every jury will call you a bad guy for breaking this "law" whether you deserved a ticket or not your negligence is incriminating.
โMar-05-2014 01:55 PM
โFeb-25-2014 05:28 AM
mich800 wrote:
Interesting conversation on the differences between the F250 and F350 SRW. I think the facts have been represented. I would add, how much engineering and development went into the regular F350 SRW compared to the 10k gvwr model. Did they take something out of the 10k model or is the regular one beefed up. ๐
โFeb-25-2014 05:27 AM
mich800 wrote:
Interesting conversation on the differences between the F250 and F350 SRW. I think the facts have been represented. I would add, how much engineering and development went into the regular F350 SRW compared to the 10k gvwr model. Did they take something out of the 10k model or is the regular one beefed up. ๐
โFeb-25-2014 05:12 AM
โFeb-25-2014 03:26 AM
fla-gypsy wrote:
Look who's being ignorant? The maker says this is what the product is designed to do and you and a couple of other AE's say otherwise because your smarter than the engineering team that designed it. Based on your approach the American worker and their employers could do anything they THINK is OK. That wouldn't end well for either. Believe what you want but some of us know better because we have seen the consequences of ignoring ratings and warnings.
โFeb-24-2014 05:47 PM
โFeb-24-2014 05:45 PM
therink wrote:Me Again wrote:therink wrote:
I am pretty sure that the sticker in the door frame is the deciding factor for what the truck is designed to tow and carry. Please correct me if I am wrong.
There is nothing on the Placard about what you can tow. GAWR is an indication of the weakest link in the separate axles. Rear is usually the tires. Front is usually the axle for 4x4's and 2x4's other suspension components. GVWR is more a warranty issue than anything else.
The federal and matching state weight laws are way above what a pickup truck can haul.
Pickup weight police only exist on forums like this one. Chris
Not true. My vehicle used for Towing my fiver is also my company truck with Dot #s on the door.
โFeb-24-2014 05:33 PM
JIMNLIN wrote:fla-gypsy wrote:
Having spent 30 years administering industrial safety compliance programs I will respectfully decline to accept your opinion of what the difference is and defer to what the manufacturer states in writing the established ratings for the product they sell are. We call that hazard recognition and risk avoidance and it is the ONLY proven and acceptable data available. Everything else is opinion and worth diddly squat.
Your way off the track here.
If you believe in mfg rating then why don't you read Fords spec sheets clicky I made above that backs up what ricatic, myself and others have all ready found out and have shown in our replies pertaining to the OP post of 250/350 major differences.
Or you can continue to stick your head in the sand and continue making ignorant remarks about other folks as arm chair engineers which doesn't help the OP find the differences he is asking for.
Simply read the OP question and give a informed answer. If you can't read Fords specs sheets then ask some one to read the for you.
โFeb-24-2014 05:22 PM
Me Again wrote:therink wrote:
I am pretty sure that the sticker in the door frame is the deciding factor for what the truck is designed to tow and carry. Please correct me if I am wrong.
There is nothing on the Placard about what you can tow. GAWR is an indication of the weakest link in the separate axles. Rear is usually the tires. Front is usually the axle for 4x4's and 2x4's other suspension components. GVWR is more a warranty issue than anything else.
The federal and matching state weight laws are way above what a pickup truck can haul.
Pickup weight police only exist on forums like this one. Chris
โFeb-24-2014 05:02 PM
therink wrote:
I am pretty sure that the sticker in the door frame is the deciding factor for what the truck is designed to tow and carry. Please correct me if I am wrong.
โFeb-24-2014 04:38 PM