Jun-07-2022 04:23 PM
Jun-09-2022 08:41 PM
Grit dog wrote:S Davis wrote:
If you like messing with your vehicles go 3/4 ton, I towed a 14,000lb gooseneck with a 2013 2500HD and had to add helper springs, upgraded shocks and upgraded tires. My pin weight was over 3000lbs.
And yet aside from spring rate, the trucks are the same. Hence the helper springs. The other 2 items you’re claiming are just for effect, since 1 ton srw trucks are available with the same wheels and tires as 3/4 tons and shocks, well, 90% of factory shocks are less than stellar and they have no bearing on load carrying capacity.
Nice try though.
Jun-09-2022 08:11 PM
Jun-09-2022 08:04 PM
Jun-09-2022 07:41 PM
blt2ski wrote:BenK wrote:
There is one OEM rating that all of the anti-ratings advisors do believe in and that is the ICE "red line"
Haven't read anyone here recommend going over it...nor "I've been doing it for years with no problems"...or..."go for it"...
Unless you have a non computer controlled motor, redline pretty much does not mean a thing in today's motors. The computer shut fuel down if you reach too high of revs, so you can't over rev a motor generally speaking today.
Some like the Dmax I had would only let me get to around 3500 accelerating, but engine braking was 5000 or so.
My idi 7.3, and 6.5td diesel shut off fuel at 3000 and 3500 mechanically.
Not sure one could over rev a motor made in the last 20-25 years, be it has or diesel.
Marty
Jun-09-2022 06:14 PM
Jun-09-2022 06:10 PM
BenK wrote:
There is one OEM rating that all of the anti-ratings advisors do believe in and that is the ICE "red line"
Haven't read anyone here recommend going over it...nor "I've been doing it for years with no problems"...or..."go for it"...
Jun-09-2022 05:52 PM
BurbMan wrote:
You obviously know more about trucks than I do...I do not know for a fact that the axles on a 2500 and 3500 are the same. I only posted the results from my trip to the scale and compared them to the ratings on my truck and the ratings published for a 2500.
I've been contributing to this forum since 2001, 11+ years before you joined, so if anybody is trolling it's you. The OP asked a question about weights and you're trying your best to turn this into an argument.
I believe that ratings are there for a reason, you obviously think they are concocted for political reasons have have no basis in fact. As my Dad used to say, "You're entitled to your opinion, no matter how wrong it may be."
Jun-09-2022 04:53 PM
BurbMan wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Jerry Said....."Yes, it is obvious Grit knows more about trucks than you, as do many other members!"
That kinda hurt me a little. 😉
So "knowing" about trucks means "knowing" that the manufacturers' ratings are BS? Well, I guess I'm an idiot.
Jun-09-2022 04:27 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Jerry Said....."Yes, it is obvious Grit knows more about trucks than you, as do many other members!"
That kinda hurt me a little. 😉
Jun-09-2022 03:17 PM
Jun-09-2022 03:14 PM
ShinerBock wrote:
Only in the RVnet forum would we boast about our favorite brand’s 3500 DRW being rated to tow more than 4 times its weight yet freak out when someone asks about an 8k lb HD 2500 truck towing 1.75 times its weight.
Jun-09-2022 03:02 PM
Jun-09-2022 02:55 PM
Grit dog wrote:
I’m sorry some don’t understand vehicles enough to know what is safe or not. Cheers dudes!
Jun-09-2022 02:21 PM
ShinerBock wrote:
Only in the RVnet forum would we boast about our favorite brand’s 3500 DRW being rated to tow more than 4 times its weight yet freak out when someone asks about an 8k lb HD 2500 truck towing 1.75 times its weight.
Jun-09-2022 01:42 PM
PA12DRVR wrote:ShinerBock wrote:
Only in the RVnet forum would we boast about our favorite brand’s 3500 DRW being rated to tow more than 4 times its weight yet freak out when someone asks about an 8k lb HD 2500 truck towing 1.75 times its weight.
Well, technically, that's accurate, but the paradigm is duplicated on other forums that I visit:
- On a hunting forum, apparently Dall Sheep will instantly die and be magically transported to a landing strip if Experienced Hunter X even mentions going hunting, but when Hunter X responds to Newbie Hunter's question of the best method to stalk Dall Sheep, Experienced Hunter X simply states: "You'll never be able to sheep hunt unless you have 20 years experience"....and how pray tell does one get that experience?
- Or on the airplane forum: Some PA-12 driver states: "I've landed on XYZ River Bar a few times, always a bit dicey to touch down soon enough if it's windy." (allegedly) Experienced Pilot X then asserts: "XYZ River Bar looks like it's at least 300' long, any Piper pilot worthy of the name can land there without a problem." PA-12 driver: "Have you ever landed there, particularly when the wind is from the East?" Pilot X: "Well, no, but I've flown over it once." :R