Only driving a short distance so what is the big deal .....Airbags don't change the weight distribution between the front and rear axles. They just reduce the rear sag by stiffening/raising the rear suspension.
Only driving a short distance so what is the big deal .....Airbags don't change the weight distribution between the front and rear axles. They just reduce the rear sag by stiffening/raising the rear suspension.
I have to deal with it (and in some instances DOT) with the fleet. And believe me, people are jerks. What the truck is labeled as is what they care about. Same as the magic 10,000 GVWR. Granted, this is operating in a different wheel house and within the peoples republic of NJ where any chance they can, they will put their foot on the neck of a business just to make a dime. I can count on one hand the amount of times there has been an issue over hundreds of thousands of miles....Well I was afraid I would get this opinion. I will say this, I wonder how anyone can change anything on their mass produced vehicle with any kind of aftermarket product and not run the risk for liability? I mean if the Draw-Tite hitch has the specs I listed and they say it is for my truck wouldn't that mean that I've changed the factory capabilities? I'm not wanting to argue, just sincerely asking for input. I for sure don't want to invest any money and my time to be no better off since I think most would agree Ford's 5000 lb limit without a WDH is just legal posturing. If adding the Draw-Tite unit wouldn't hold up in case of a legal challenge after some kind of mishap then I would stick with the factory hitch and take my chances.
Agree, and as my post with the hitch ratings shows, all adding the class 5 hitch would do (or at least I hope do) is to make me legal to tow up to the 9,300 lb limit of my truck without having to use a WDH to get over 5,000 lbs. If changing a truck from the factory in any way wouldn't improve it and even add liability then I don't think there would be such a huge aftermarket business. Draw-Tite publishes the specs I listed so their lawyers obviously think they are protected. I'm pretty sure if I make any kind of change that it will be to add the Draw-Tite class 5 hitch for my specific truck. Thanks to you and everyone for this great discussion.Don't think we have any attorney's here, and since a F150, 250 and 350 all have the same body, and differences come from chassis changes. So IMO as a non-attorney the little placard is not the final say. If things are changed to increase tow capacity, axle, springs, brakes, steering, etc, then it's increased
Adding a class 5 hitch won't change the max load of the truck, it just changes the amount of weight the hitch can pull/carry