mongo
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Yeah, more weight in the truck requires more air pressure, but more ride height only requires more volume. The increased pressure with a higher setting would be a softer ride.The CB simply has a lot more weight. That’s why it’s numbers are lower. It is a heavier vehicle, which payload is a total number thing. CB and AWD with AT are rated for the same gvwr… their payload difference is simply the difference in their weights. With AS the CB is rated for 29 pounds more GVWR… likely to hit a magic 2000 number.
Been a minute since I checked, but you used to be able to check suspension pressures in service mode. There was a dramatic difference between unloaded and loaded with 10k load (skid steer and trailer) when I checked. That’s how air suspension increases the ‘spring rate’ it did so with higher pressures.
Sure… the cause is the weight. When the rear is sagging the front is raising.
Tesla rated the suspension based on what it could do. They compromised some capability for ride (correct thing to do IMO), but they’d have the incentive to rated the coil spring suspension for what it is capable of. If they felt it could do 9k, they’d have tested and certified that.
Front raise is due to lever arms plus weight. Weight directly over the rear axle sags the rear but doesn't move the front.
Beast is heavier and AS tires are less capable. Combining that yeilds the free margin or capacity of the system. With Beast AS and base AWD rated equivilently, load due to towing or load via cargo should act similarly. The suspension rating shows in the payload and GAWR numbers which are sufficient for 11k towing.
The only thing I can see is if the effective spring rates, travel, and assumed trailer dynamics combine to limit the capacity, but that doesn't seem correct based on other truck designs and base AWD's numbers. Maybe coil has less compression travel?
It does seems like copy paste from LR that was lighter in front and missing a drive units worth of power.
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