RVAC
Well-known member
The basis is readily apparent, sail pillars and 5th wheel towing don't mesh well together and a unibody does not allow for it to be sold in a chassis cab configuration. That's a significant portion of the 3/4+ ton market.That's also a declarative. Without factual basis.
-Crissa
Sure, equally, you can't tell they are load bearing either. Which is why I said it's pointless to keep this argument going and we'll have to wait Sandy's teardown to see how it all nets out. It's not a matter of curb weight proving anything, it's only indicative of how, for the most part, they could be being carried as dead weight. You were predicting a sub 6000 lbs curb weight, how do you reconcile it's almost 1000 lbs heavier despite it being 8" shorter? I have trouble believing you are being sincere when you gloss over this.You can't tell whether the panels are dead weight simply by comparing the curb weight of a Lightning to a Cybertruck because that assumes all else is equal (and we know it's not). First, we would need to know the curb weight of a Lighting outfitted with max tow package, second, we would need a dependable curb weight for a Cybertruck of a comparable configuration, which we still don't have.
In fact, the two are not comparable right off the bat, because the Cybertruck has higher tow and haul ratings. A more capable truck should naturally be heavier, all else being equal.
Also, the Ford doesn't come with air suspension and a metal air tank and compresser. You can't even get a system that raises and lowers the entire cabin and body by 8 inches. That comes with a weight penalty.
Also, the Ford doesn't come with rear wheel steering. That adds a weight penalty.
Also, the Ford will almost certainly not handle as crisply due to excessive chassis flex, leaving the weight comparison anything but apples to apples.
Finally, the Cybertruck comes equipped with a motorized metal vault cover that you can walk on without excessive flex. The Ford comes with an open bed. That's probably a 200-280 pound difference right there!
Using the curb weight difference to try to prove the stainless body is just dead weight is so far in left field I'm having trouble believing you are being sincere.
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