โMar-19-2018 12:23 PM
โMar-30-2018 07:01 AM
Rider7767 wrote:mhamershock wrote:I think it is a good looking truck, and since I bought it, I guess that is all that matters.
I've seen very few on the road (they are just as ugly live) while I see all kinds of F150s every day.
โMar-29-2018 07:21 PM
Kennedycamper wrote:I have towed several times now, and the Nissan Titan XD is a different beast. It tows like a 3/4 ton, but rides better. It is as big as a 3/4 ton with a very long wheel base and it shows in parking.
I like the look of the Titan XD too. Seems like a great compromise for people who tow & don't want a 3/4 ton truck.
โMar-22-2018 10:44 AM
โMar-22-2018 04:40 AM
kw/00 wrote:Will do.
Great video! Very informative and thorough. Enjoy your new truck and keep us updated on the upcoming camping adventures.
โMar-21-2018 05:58 PM
โMar-21-2018 10:00 AM
Rider7767 wrote:mhamershock wrote:I think he is saying a heavier built truck will just naturally handle a load better. The Nissan Titan XD Diesel and the Ford F150 are rated nearly the same. Having said that, The Nissan Titan XD is built with heavier axle, heavier frame, etc. Both are rated near the same, but one will do it better. It seems pretty clear cut to me. Maybe he will post again an re-explain it again.demiles wrote:
While those numbers do have theyโre relevance and I stay within them, they in no way assure stability, confidence and a margin of safety while towing. Physics says 7200lbs will be better than 5300lbs so those are the numbers that matter to me.
So what you are saying is RAWR and Payload numbers aren't all that great for a HD Half or near-3/4 ton rig, which is how Nissa advertised these. Other than that it was blah safety blah stability blah confidence blah no real numbers or ratings blah. All subjective and highly variable depending on load and conditions.
โMar-21-2018 08:31 AM
mhamershock wrote:I think it is a good looking truck, and since I bought it, I guess that is all that matters.
I've seen very few on the road (they are just as ugly live) while I see all kinds of F150s every day.
โMar-21-2018 08:27 AM
mhamershock wrote:I think he is saying a heavier built truck will just naturally handle a load better. The Nissan Titan XD Diesel and the Ford F150 are rated nearly the same. Having said that, The Nissan Titan XD is built with heavier axle, heavier frame, etc. Both are rated near the same, but one will do it better. It seems pretty clear cut to me. Maybe he will post again an re-explain it again.demiles wrote:
While those numbers do have theyโre relevance and I stay within them, they in no way assure stability, confidence and a margin of safety while towing. Physics says 7200lbs will be better than 5300lbs so those are the numbers that matter to me.
So what you are saying is RAWR and Payload numbers aren't all that great for a HD Half or near-3/4 ton rig, which is how Nissa advertised these. Other than that it was blah safety blah stability blah confidence blah no real numbers or ratings blah. All subjective and highly variable depending on load and conditions.
โMar-21-2018 08:24 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:What does the payload sticker say? And what is the GAWR for the rear axle? Those are the numbers that matter to me. Thanks!
Mike
Some say their XD has a 4900 RAWR.... which equates to around 2200 lbs payload in the bed depending on actual scaled rear axle weights which puts it up there with Fords F150HD at 4800 RAWR.
Payloads are a GVWR based number and can overload some (not all) trucks rear axle if its all used in the bed.
โMar-21-2018 08:19 AM
demiles wrote:
While those numbers do have theyโre relevance and I stay within them, they in no way assure stability, confidence and a margin of safety while towing. Physics says 7200lbs will be better than 5300lbs so those are the numbers that matter to me.
โMar-21-2018 04:50 AM
โMar-20-2018 08:30 PM
What does the payload sticker say? And what is the GAWR for the rear axle? Those are the numbers that matter to me. Thanks!
Mike
โMar-20-2018 04:05 PM
โMar-20-2018 02:36 PM