Old-Raptor-guy
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Some of you need to educate yourselves on how towing specs are produced.
Prior to about 2010 towing specs were purely on the whim of the manufacturer. And if the corporate lawyers signed off on a Ford Ranger towing 100,000 lbs then no one would argue. (Obviously I am being a smart ***, but you get the point I hope).
Around 2010 it was agreed upon that there would be a standardized rating system.
Engine power is only 1/3rd the issue. Trailer control/Suspension is a huge part.
The vehicle is tested towing its max rating and has to do an evasive steering maneuver without the trailer going more than a certain limit past center line. The raptor does not have the Suspension to control an heavy trailer.
The reason the super crew can tow more than the super cab is the same reason. Longer wheel base gives it more control.
Prior to about 2010 towing specs were purely on the whim of the manufacturer. And if the corporate lawyers signed off on a Ford Ranger towing 100,000 lbs then no one would argue. (Obviously I am being a smart ***, but you get the point I hope).
Around 2010 it was agreed upon that there would be a standardized rating system.
Engine power is only 1/3rd the issue. Trailer control/Suspension is a huge part.
The vehicle is tested towing its max rating and has to do an evasive steering maneuver without the trailer going more than a certain limit past center line. The raptor does not have the Suspension to control an heavy trailer.
The reason the super crew can tow more than the super cab is the same reason. Longer wheel base gives it more control.
What Is SAE J2807? What Does It Really Mean For Your Pickup Truck?
The maximum-claimed towing capacity of most pickup trucks is ********. Those numbers are created by manufacturers and vetted by no one. The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) wants to change that, with a standard test for measuring truck towing capacity called "J2807."
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