โApr-28-2021 04:51 AM
โApr-29-2021 02:00 PM
Grit dog wrote:dodge guy wrote:
If it disables the truck until the load is lightened then by all means a good idea.
Good God.....NO!
All I need is a truck that shuts off if its 100lbs over some fictitious payload rating!
โApr-29-2021 11:11 AM
dodge guy wrote:
If it disables the truck until the load is lightened then by all means a good idea.
โApr-29-2021 11:05 AM
mkirsch wrote:
Not sure if keeping someone who is so dumb as to think, "OMFG, I'm 10lbs over! I can't go on my camping trip now!" from hitting the road is such a BAD thing.
Oh, and those other driver crutches... People weren't checking their blind spots already. People were running over/into things because they were not paying attention, too tired, on prescription meds, high, or dunk anyway. They were already depending on these features before they even existed... So what if it makes them dumber? It makes me safer and leaves me less agitated after a drive because I haven't had to dodge as many of them.
As far as you becoming dumber because of them Grit, a good friend would tell you that you were already well on your way, and the "crutches" have nothing to do with it. I am kidding!
โApr-29-2021 10:21 AM
โApr-29-2021 10:16 AM
dodge guy wrote:
If it disables the truck until the load is lightened then by all means a good idea.
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โApr-28-2021 06:58 AM
valhalla360 wrote:
- I do expect this will be logged in the trucks computer, so if there is warranty work, they can document, you were overloading the truck.
โApr-28-2021 05:41 AM