I too have an F150, the reason CT is unharmed is simply the composite bedliner in CT. The Tacoma, Tundra, Sierra 1500, Ridgeline and several mid-sizers have that optional or standard. Itās a cool feature, the downside is itās slicker than snot when wet compared to most alternatives. Toyota...
Correct, thereās plenty of configurations you can order, but nobody buys them so dealers donāt stock them. The truck buying public have largely spoken on this, they value some maneuverability and park-ability over maximum bed length. If anything CT buyers should feel like theyāre getting a...
smaller battery pack and lower trim level models. Remember every ounce of weight decreases payload. More range, more tech, more goodies = less hauling capability.
Obviously no way to verify at this stage but these numbers look legit to the eyeball test. Lower rear seat headroom for one and the longer wheelbase than R1T but smaller length than a full sizer rings true.
No, the body panels on the ridgeline are not contributing to this structure in a significant way, 1/2 of them are plastic and aluminum. The structure is the unibody chassis itself, thatās why it doesnāt collapse when you open the doors for example.
Yes itās a conundrum to non-engineers, but pickups need both strength and flex in the frames, thatās part of the reason the box is separate from the cab on traditional trucks. Not saying a unibody truck doesnāt work, because again the Ridgeline does work, itās just not heavy duty and its design...
The answer to how/if it can workā¦ Honda Ridgeline. Unibody pickup with 4 corner independent suspension and no ladder frame, apart from not being an EV itās the closest cousin to CT in that way. Itās renowned for its compliant ride and decent payload but low towing maximums. FWIW I also think the...
Yeah those are the Scorpions that sometimes come on Fx4 fords, theyāre billed by OEMās as āall terrainsā but theyāre less aggressive than the other tires seen so far. Tesla must still be testing out OEM options for range and performance.
Itās already too late for guilt by association š for real though if the summer of love in 2020 didnāt open your eyes to the usefulness of a bulletproof vehicle then I donāt really know what to tell you.
I promise you it wonāt be that much, you canāt cheat physics. Compliant ride and off road abilities are achieved with the exact opposite of that which achieves a high payload number.
CT wouldnāt stand a chance. 45ACP out of a rifle is clocking somewhere around 500-600ftlbs of muzzle energy. 5.56 and 7.62x39 are more like 1500ftlbs plus Rifle rounds travel much faster and have a penetrating bullet shape, apples and oranges. This does prove itās handgun proof outside of magnum...
I might have missed something but where are you getting those payload numbers from? The average Crew Cab 1500 pickup has a payload more like 1500-2000 pounds. Every ounce of weight added to the vehicle (power seats, heated seats, whacking great battery packs) as well as a suspension with high...