:RantOn.
There is always a trade off in parts inventories where one chooses to stock one stronger part or multiple levels of parts. Specs are due to the weakest link in a component. One or a few over specified parts does not change the spec of the overall component.
This is getting to idiocy. People trying to justify their abuse of specifications. Do it, it's your truck and trailer. Stop trying to assuage your behavior by encouraging others to follow your abuse.
The reality. There is room in the specs for a buffer. They are not set at the critical edge of failure. I expect sane people don't want to be on the critical edge of failure and disaster. Going over specs increases wear, decreases reliability, decreases durability, decreases safety, increases liability, increases the chance of trouble . Over a little has a small effect (probably insignificant, maybe) . Over more and it increases faster, Even more and it gets critical
Most important, no one here knows where it gets dangerous. Yes, driving skills can mitigate some of the risks. 80% of us think we are better than average. The reality, 80% of us are really close to average.
The specs are not about towing on a bright sunny warm day along a straight flat road with no traffic where you may feel comfortable and the truck trailer behave without any stress. They are about reducing damage, failure, and injury under more demanding conditions.
They are also the ONLY reliable reference point on where those limits are. The rest is ignorant speculation.
"RantOff.
There is always a trade off in parts inventories where one chooses to stock one stronger part or multiple levels of parts. Specs are due to the weakest link in a component. One or a few over specified parts does not change the spec of the overall component.
This is getting to idiocy. People trying to justify their abuse of specifications. Do it, it's your truck and trailer. Stop trying to assuage your behavior by encouraging others to follow your abuse.
The reality. There is room in the specs for a buffer. They are not set at the critical edge of failure. I expect sane people don't want to be on the critical edge of failure and disaster. Going over specs increases wear, decreases reliability, decreases durability, decreases safety, increases liability, increases the chance of trouble . Over a little has a small effect (probably insignificant, maybe) . Over more and it increases faster, Even more and it gets critical
Most important, no one here knows where it gets dangerous. Yes, driving skills can mitigate some of the risks. 80% of us think we are better than average. The reality, 80% of us are really close to average.
The specs are not about towing on a bright sunny warm day along a straight flat road with no traffic where you may feel comfortable and the truck trailer behave without any stress. They are about reducing damage, failure, and injury under more demanding conditions.
They are also the ONLY reliable reference point on where those limits are. The rest is ignorant speculation.
"RantOff.