Hunter71294
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You glossed over what other truck manufacturers don't think the SAE specs are adequate and test beyond that. eg RAM ~11:10 intl;dr: The design meets SAE specifications, but the hitch could theoretically exceed the 10K vertical load if you're pulling max-load with a high center-of-gravity on a single-axle trailer while braking at 1G downhill while hitting a pothole
Agreed. I enjoy his videos. I’m still going to tow with mine but I do hope in the future they make some adjustments. I’d like to be able to tow more than 11k also. About 14k max tow would be ideal.I think he gets solid credit for trying to inform the viewer without resorting to sensationalism and I respect that a lot. It's a question that I want answers to and I feel more informed after watching the video. The concern that rises to the top for me is fatigue over time, but I think I need to understand the problem more.
On a side note, I wonder if there are going to be aftermarket solutions that pop up for this issue, or is it even something that people worry about to be worth the expense?
But the irony being, he created the exact same type of click-bait, sensational content when he did he "breakdown" video about Tesla racing the Porsche 911 while towing a 911.I think he gets solid credit for trying to inform the viewer without resorting to sensationalism and I respect that a lot. It's a question that I want answers to and I feel more informed after watching the video. The concern that rises to the top for me is fatigue over time, but I think I need to understand the problem more.
On a side note, I wonder if there are going to be aftermarket solutions that pop up for this issue, or is it even something that people worry about to be worth the expense?
I'm pretty sure that "tl;dr" is a synonym for "glossed over with extreme prejudice"You glossed over what other truck manufacturers don't think the SAE specs are adequate and test beyond that