mongo
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Agree it's softer, but is it soft enough to cause the towing reduction while the other numbers support it?It is likely a handling/trailer sway issue. Understeer with a trailer is how the handling rated and then a trailer can only sway so much. Both of these are counteracted by suspension changes in all trucks, regardless of their setup. Typically it means stiffer suspension, especially with sway (which is likely the primary issue). Tesla choosing a softer suspension, as they have stated for ride quality, would most likely cause the issues.
As to handling/ stability, this version has rear wheel steering (which may impact rear axle capacity) and front drive unit. Both of which would improve the situation yet, as you call out, carry over numbers.
Solid axles do keep the tires flat to the ground regardless of ride height, but they are worse for handling. In a turn/ side load, the truck will tip to the outside. That unloads the inner tire which raises the axle on that side while pushing down the axle on the outside. That lifts the inner edge of the outside tire which is the opposite direction of camber you want.A solid axle matters… the contact patch doesn’t change nearly as much under load as an independent suspension. Basically a solid axle will just have the patch get bigger from the tires deflecting. Independent suspension will have a camber change putting more weight to the contact patch and at extreme enough angles less.
Independent suspensions do camber when loaded, but in the direction that improves the tire contact patch during turns. Critical to the setup is the height at which the tire has neutral camber.
(Anybody feel like making popcorn and watching My Cousin Vinny? )
Very much a carryover from RWD (2,006 payload for both?The takeaway is the suspension that met the ride quality that Tesla wanted couldn’t test out at more towing capacity. They have an incentive to have it rated as well as it can be. Sure they may want a jump to more capable models, but that jump exists at 9k to 11k too. Or 8k or 10k. 7500 is there because that is what it is rated for and the compromises made in the design equate to. It’s a carryover from the RWD because it’s simply the same suspension. They could design it for more and maybe in future iterations, they will… as of now it’s 7500.
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