skegpro
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Minus breaks and suspension.Legally overweight for sure, but completely safe. I ran a ford f250 diesel and yes I was legally overweight, but technically the same truck as a f350.
Minus breaks and suspension.Legally overweight for sure, but completely safe. I ran a ford f250 diesel and yes I was legally overweight, but technically the same truck as a f350.
Legally overweight for sure, but completely safe. I ran a ford f250 diesel and yes I was legally overweight, but technically the same truck as a f350.
Brakes are the same, suspension is the same. F350 only has overloads on the back. Same axle, and I believe the same leafs.Minus breaks and suspension.
That was kinda my point. Same truck but only on the sticker can it handle more payload. It isn't any safer or better to do so.Same truck but F3fiddy can handle 5-600lbs more payload. That's a whole sled...
Legally overweight for sure, but completely safe.
My bad. "Technically overweight."Legally overweight? Huh?
. "Technically overweight, but completely safe"
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Ya, wasn't getting you, but since you keep repeating the statement I assume mean you mean that if it is overweight it must be unsafe.Ok...now say that again...but slowly.
Ya, wasn't getting you, but since you keep repeating the statement I assume mean you mean that if it is overweight it must be unsafe.
You do understand that if you take two identical trucks and simply put a sticker on one that says 9900lbs and a sticker on the other that says 11,200lbs, that doesn't mean the one with the bigger sticker is safer.
It means one was engineered to carry more weight than the other one lol.Ya, wasn't getting you, but since you keep repeating the statement I assume mean you mean that if it is overweight it must be unsafe.
You do understand that if you take two identical trucks and simply put a sticker on one that says 9900lbs and a sticker on the other that says 11,200lbs, that doesn't mean the one with the bigger sticker is safer.
Engineered to carry more weight? For $500 extra it is engineered to carry 1300lbs more. lol. The only reason there is two different stickers is for insurance purposes in different areas of the country. It is cheaper to build one truck at one plant and simply downgrade one with a sticker.It means one was engineered to carry more weight than the other one lol.
There is like a $500 difference between a 250 and a 350.......
I saw a half ton with two sleds got flagged into the scales a golden.Has anyone ever been stopped by dot and received a ticket for being overweight with sleds on a deck?
I’m just curious because It’s never happened to anyone I know but I don’t ride in the popular sledding areas that many of you do
And chicksJust get a F150 and you'll have all the payload you will ever need.
https://youtu.be/2rgEEyTryigEngineered to carry more weight? For $500 extra it is engineered to carry 1300lbs more. lol. The only reason there is two different stickers is for insurance purposes in different areas of the country. It is cheaper to build one truck at one plant and simply downgrade one with a sticker.
Yes I know legal is legal, but I wasn't saying it was legal, I was simply stating it was safe. I have a 3500 so I'm legal, but please stop trying to explain how one is a safer, stronger, better engineered truck for $500.
A dually is different of course, that would be the engineered part.