We don't alter the GCVWR, we ignore it, because we are not restricted to it. Its not unlawful, and countless professionals have provided testimony, do you need them to be sign an affidavit and have it notarized. I don't get your point, are you saying we can't go over Dodges GCVWR period? Because me and several other members who have legally registered over the GCVWR and have gone through the scales over the GCVWR know it to be legal. You can ignore the truth, but it doesn't mean your right.
So now that we know by experience we can, its now in your court to prove we can't. We have it in writing, so lets see you prove us wrong. I don't want to seem pig headed, but you keep claiming it's illegal to go over the GCVWR. It's just a number that Dodge imposes on you for the warranty issues. When you tow at 30K GCVW, things have a tendency to break, just ask Ford and GM owners that do it, with the proven weaker engines. Dodge will not repair under warranty if they know that. When I had a door sticker of 26K I was worried about just that, but my Dealer didn't care. That doesn't mean that if it broke down on the interstate it would have been. Its the risk we take when hauling over the GCVWR and under warranty.
So now that we know by experience we can, its now in your court to prove we can't. We have it in writing, so lets see you prove us wrong. I don't want to seem pig headed, but you keep claiming it's illegal to go over the GCVWR. It's just a number that Dodge imposes on you for the warranty issues. When you tow at 30K GCVW, things have a tendency to break, just ask Ford and GM owners that do it, with the proven weaker engines. Dodge will not repair under warranty if they know that. When I had a door sticker of 26K I was worried about just that, but my Dealer didn't care. That doesn't mean that if it broke down on the interstate it would have been. Its the risk we take when hauling over the GCVWR and under warranty.