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majorgator
Sep 30, 2014Explorer
Show how heavily loaded trucks perform while traveling over several thousand of simulated miles. Then a complete tear down and measurement components to show the real impact. When it's all said and done, let the SAE specify the limits. The manufacturers could then put that number or anything less on their sticker.
I like this idea!
What I also wonder about is that, since the SAE is not a legally binding requirement, could the manufacturers still list whatever they want on their stickers? Then list the SAE numbers in real small letters underneath that...?? I just have to believe that there's too much involved with legalese and marketing to just give up their freedom to advertise how they want. Kind of like how Ford claims on their commercials to have the "best in class fuel economy" only to see that little short blurb on the bottom of the screen that says "V6, 2WD, Regular Cab, Short Wheel Base....."
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