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CWSWine wrote:
Manufacturer Towing Capacity
Vehicle manufacturers designate a number of capacity limits; Payload, (total weight the vehicle can carry in the bed of a truck or in the interior of a vehicle), Gross vehicle weight rating , (total weight of vehicle , passengers and cargo), tongue weight (total weight applied to the vehicleโs hitch), and Towing capacity, (with and without weight distribution). Understanding the difference between โweight-carryingโ and โweight-distributingโ maximum towing capacities is essential; a โweight distributingโ maximum is the most you can tow with an appropriate weight distribution hitch. โWeight Carryingโ maximum load is is the most you can carry without a weight distribution hitch. A Weight distribution hitch is)recommended
when the trailer you are towing exceeds 40% of the vehicles weight.
Towing in excess of the vehicle manufacturerโs weight limits could not only prove dangerous, but could even be considered negligent. In the event of an accident with an overweight personal vehicle, you could be held responsible for higher awards in a lawsuit for damages to other people, vehicles or property.
Personal Vehicle Towing Liability for RVโers
โDec-26-2017 07:06 PM
TomG2 wrote:blt2ski wrote:
I was asked to build an engineered design wall of concrete blocks.
Marty
I built an engineered concrete block retaining wall at Lincoln's Tomb in Springfield, Illinois. 15,000 blocks, 12,000 tons of sand backfill. I built it per Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) design and specs. We make a pot full of money and it looks great twenty two years later.
Bituminous asphalt concrete, commonly called asphalt is not usually designed only for compressive strength. Portland Cement Concrete, often called simply cement, is designed for many qualities including compressive and flexural strenth. Asphalt is the bituminous material that binds the hot mix asphalt (HMA) together while Portland cement is what binds the aggregates together in concrete. Both have their place in modern pavement designs. Nothing to do with trucks but I felt like some more educating might be in order. Have fun with that my haters.
โDec-26-2017 06:24 PM
blt2ski wrote:
As noted.by many, if you.have to ask, use door stickers! Even at that, how many have bought Per door sticker, only to find out the door sticker was not it was cracked up to be! Been there done that! Very expensive mistake. I can name a.few posters.that followed.The " you'll be fine mantra" you're under rating, I've said BS! Guess who was correct?
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โDec-26-2017 05:57 PM
blt2ski wrote:
I was asked to build an engineered design wall of concrete blocks.
Marty
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ShinerBock wrote:TomG2 wrote:
Nobody has been proven "Wrong". We have different ideas of what purpose this forum best serves and what ratings to follow for people wanting a safe reliable tow vehicle.Don't know what your problem is with me. Very easy to block if you don't want to hear other's opinions.
And again, he was giving multiple examples of various ways one can be legal and not legal due to how the laws are. Lawful limits and manufacturers limits are two different things and he was trying to tell you that. Not once did he tell anyone here to load their vehicle up with 10k lbs or whatever story you keep regurgitating.
I have read what he stated multiple times and I don't think I am alone in thinking that what he said was completely different than the way you seem to be taking it which means there is a comprehension problem with how you are interpreting it, not with how he is saying it.
โDec-26-2017 04:48 PM
TomG2 wrote:
Nobody has been proven "Wrong". We have different ideas of what purpose this forum best serves and what ratings to follow for people wanting a safe reliable tow vehicle.Don't know what your problem is with me. Very easy to block if you don't want to hear other's opinions.
โDec-26-2017 04:37 PM
ShinerBock wrote:
You are purposely bringing up the "moderator" word out of spite and revenge for Marty proving you wrong. Instead of just accepting, learning from it, and moving on, you are doubling down with vindictive comments. So yeah, I know what it means.
โDec-26-2017 04:35 PM