Influencer I
- 2,358
- First Name
- Dillon
- Last Name
- Wilke
- Member #
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20298
- Ham/GMRS Callsign
- KJ7LVO/ WRQL275
- Service Branch
- USAF
Im with you there. We see lot of those types causing crashes coming off of the passes around here. If you are going to run over weight, at the very least have some respect for others and slow down. And if youre coming off the passes, gear down and cruise...Now it would seem that most people on here are interested in using their vehicles for relatively safe and reliable recreation. What drives me nuts is the guy behind you coming down the mountain in his 1 ton diesel truck pulling a 10,000 pound camper with a brand new set of $15 brake pads! But anyway, as long as you don't go very far over the gvw your reliability and safety are ok. But your long term reliability will decrease and maintenance will increase with the increase in weight. Sure the rear wheel bearing on my wife's tahoe can probably support 8,000 pounds but not for the long term. The bearing surface is only about 1/2 inch long and a few thousandths wide. The one on my F250 is at least 3/4 inch and on top of that it has 2 bearing per side not one. So it can support the higher weight longer which makes it safer and more reliable. I'd bet most of the people on here will only ever hurt their wallet not other people by being near or slightly over their gvw. One more little thing some may not realize is that when you go over the gvw of your vehicle the manufacturer is not liable or responsible for any damage done to or caused by the vehicle.