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On an interesting note, I have never been able to get my overloads to engage without overloading the truck.
And the OE load rating is not affected by any modifications in any event; my state restricts trailering to "manufacturer's rated capacity." Like the law in every state in which I'm aware, modifications neither increase, nor decrease, the ratings the factory gives. The GVWR and other ratings are on the door or door jam.
โMay-16-2019 08:27 AM
mich800 wrote:He bought it lowered, and wants to see about the towing capacity of it that way. That's the way I understand it.1ed wrote:
I Purchase it that way. Taking it to an expert next week.
Just to be clear. You purchased a stock used truck that you want to lower? Or is there a lift kit on it making it higher than stock?
โMay-16-2019 07:14 AM
1ed wrote:
I Purchase it that way. Taking it to an expert next week.
โMay-16-2019 06:09 AM
1ed wrote:
I Purchase it that way. Taking it to an expert next week.
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โMay-15-2019 05:28 PM
Grit dog wrote:twodownzero wrote:
I just lowered mine on purpose to make it pull my 5er more level. Newer trucks are way too tall!
Was it lowered by replacing the springs, so-called "flipping" the axle, or by replacing shackles and hangers? Replacing the springs with lowering springs would inevitably lower their capacity, but the other two options retain the full spring capacity and would not really be of concern. Obviously use a proper hitch for the weight you're pulling, which would be a receiver and not the bumper. Other than that you'll probably be fine.
Wow, you just modified the OE equipment on your truck, nullifying the OE load rating by way of modification! How do you sleep at night?
Pot meet kettle.
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twodownzero wrote:
I just lowered mine on purpose to make it pull my 5er more level. Newer trucks are way too tall!
Was it lowered by replacing the springs, so-called "flipping" the axle, or by replacing shackles and hangers? Replacing the springs with lowering springs would inevitably lower their capacity, but the other two options retain the full spring capacity and would not really be of concern. Obviously use a proper hitch for the weight you're pulling, which would be a receiver and not the bumper. Other than that you'll probably be fine.