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fla-gypsy wrote:
You can exceed it but no one on this forum can definitively tell you that it is safe. It's the one time that something goes wrong that can have serious consequences. Make your choice
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K Charles wrote:
35,000 people died by auto last year alone, some think autos should be outlawed, and you want to know if it's safe to be overloaded?
โJul-01-2016 05:00 PM
Fisherman wrote:Slownsy wrote:X2
You started with 4800 100lb over and want to go to 5900 not 250 over but 1100 and as it is larger you will properly ad more. Is it safe? I don't think so.
Frank
Some days I just wonder and then don't even bother to respond. Some people really need to see Dr Phil..WTH are you thinking.
โJul-01-2016 04:59 PM
Fisherman wrote:He is talking payload and GVW (just like the title of the thread says), reading comprehension 101.Slownsy wrote:X2
You started with 4800 100lb over and want to go to 5900 not 250 over but 1100 and as it is larger you will properly ad more. Is it safe? I don't think so.
Frank
Some days I just wonder and then don't even bother to respond. Some people really need to see Dr Phil..WTH are you thinking.
โJul-01-2016 04:55 PM
Shal36 wrote:You can now re-imagine, the frame is different.
I've noticed that the F150 can be delivered in a number of different GVWR capacities but I can't imagine the 6800# and 7000# versions have different axles, springs, brakes, or frames.
โJul-01-2016 04:48 PM
Slownsy wrote:X2
You started with 4800 100lb over and want to go to 5900 not 250 over but 1100 and as it is larger you will properly ad more. Is it safe? I don't think so.
Frank
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