โJan-09-2014 05:53 PM
โJan-11-2014 09:55 AM
bigdogger wrote:
Sorry, but I disagree. Your post is a perfect example. I couldn't care less about weights, towing capacity, C channels, Ford vs Dodge vs GM vs the Tucker Torpedo. So what I do is quit reading (and I confess I did that about 1/3 way through your post). I don't threaten to take my ball and go home because I don't like a particular thread or post. Fight all you want about those issues, you lost me at "Ford or Chevy, which ...".
And the people that resort to name calling, threats, and other obnoxious behavior?
โJan-11-2014 09:39 AM
โJan-11-2014 09:24 AM
spoon059 wrote:Sorry, but I disagree. Your post is a perfect example. I couldn't care less about weights, towing capacity, C channels, Ford vs Dodge vs GM vs the Tucker Torpedo. So what I do is quit reading (and I confess I did that about 1/3 way through your post). I don't threaten to take my ball and go home because I don't like a particular thread or post. Fight all you want about those issues, you lost me at "Ford or Chevy, which ...".
With all due respect to bigdogger, I think the OP is talking about the brand bashing, the GVWR bashing, the diesel vs gas bashing.
As long as you are within your weight ratings, any of the manufacturers make a quality product. Playful banter about one truck being "better" than another are one thing, but you have some people that just outright are spreading false information about trucks that they have never owned, never driven, never used to tow, etc. They are incorrectly leading other people astray with false information. Some people love diesel, some people like the convenience of gas. I don't understand why people get so worked up about someone pulling with different technology.
When you have someone come here who legitimately doesn't understand weight ratings and whatnot, its not helpful to spread false information.
Now, I agree with you that its great to hear well thought out arguments supported by fact, measurements, weights, etc. I think a great majority of people here provide useful information that is correct... however there are a LOUD minority that spread lies;
You can't tow ANYTHING with a Tundra, the C-channel frame will snap in half and kill your family.
Anything without a diesel engine is only good for picking up groceries.
The (name any brand specific engine here) will break at the worst time and impregnate your daughter.
6.5 foot beds aren't on real trucks.
8 foot beds are for people who are insecure about genitalia size.
All capacities of a truck are based upon the fully loaded (heaviest) model with the lowest payload.
All capacities of a truck are based upon the stripped down (lightest) model with the highest payload.
Even though my payload is only X, I can tow any weight I want because of Y.
Even though your payload is X, you should NEVER tow anywhere close to that weight and please tell me where you drive so that your inferior truck doesn't have a catastrophic mechanical problem and damage my truck.
That is what is annoying. I enjoy a good discussion as much as anybody, but only if you support your side with fact and truthful information. All the mindless bashing and false information is annoying and potentially damaging to people that don't know better.
That being said, I enjoy about 99% of the threads that I read and am appreciative of the information provided by most of the people here. I have learned things here that I might not have learned, or learned the hard way. I have gotten to share the wealth of knowledge of millions of miles of towing, years of experience and the trials and errors of others.
While I am guilty of following threads off topics at times, I hope that I am not a reason for people's frustrations on this board. I get suckered into the posts that I see possess outright false information and try to set the record straight. I try to ignore most of the ludicrous nonsense... but sometimes I can't help myself.
โJan-11-2014 08:48 AM
โJan-11-2014 08:36 AM
Bob Landry wrote:
No, they are not all like this and they do not have to be. An example is the IDPA Forum. Gun enthusiasts and competition shooters will know what that is. Everyone is required to sign their posts with their real name, either in signature or simply at the end of the post. It keeps everyone civil and what should be a conversation with exchange of ideas does not erupt into a battle. Most important. If someone doesn't have knowledge of the topic, they don't post just for the sake of posting something. Also, the mods keep a very close eye on it and squabbles simply are not allowed to manifest into a full scale fight.
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โJan-11-2014 04:56 AM
dreeder wrote:
It is what it is, all public forums have these issues, this forum is very mild in my opinion. Most people on here seem to be pretty polite. Of course threads like 1/2 ton vs 3/4 ton or gas vs. diesel are very opinionated and get out of line sometimes but thats just the way it is, no harm is actually done.
Most of the time when I see someone announce that they are leaving a forum it is because they get so frustrated that there opinion doesn't matter as much as they think it should, they take their ball and go home.
โJan-10-2014 11:39 PM
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โJan-10-2014 05:17 PM
Steve S wrote:
Oh pleeeaasssee don't single me out, I was just pointing out that you sound like you're looking for a shoulder to cry on.
I'm still trying to figure out why you started this thread?
Do you feel like your being ignored?