Wicky
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That's it in a nutshell!!Ford tough!
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I've run a truss on a camper before...if the truss did that, the hitch is impressively built. The only thing I can think of is the frame has been loaded heavy with the camper, causing stress cracks with the help of corrosion. Then add the hitch weight, turning the axle into a fulcrum point.The trailer had to have a super long extension to get out from under camper. Massive leverage.
I have a buddy running a similar setup on. 2500. I will show him this.
Crap, no truss. He's running it like a stinger.
Same camper, same trailer 2 different trucks, almost like the guy overloaded one and bought a new truck and did the same thing with the new one. He didn't learn the first time, too much leverage with that trailer.It's an obscure option from Ford: Dump Bed
Something's fishy about these pics:
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Correct me if I’m wrong but that’s two different trucks!
Wow
This reminds me of when my dad would haul Original Coors to Chicago for his family and friends. Lol. Camper floor would be loaded
Yes, it would decrease the tongue weight. Make it a pain in the ass to hook-up and forget going over too tall of bumps and/or dips, but yes.Wouldn’t the long tongue decrease the tongue weight?
I’m thinking he might have a real heavy load in the trailer and possibly a tuner on the motor. With a dually if he smashed the throttle off the line coupled with the camper weight that would put a ton of stress on the frame in the area it failed.
A properly secured camper has almost zero movent relative to the truck bed and they are designed so their CG is almost directly above the axle, like a 5th wheel/gooseneck. Almost zero rotational energy to control.Looks like the front of the camper is turn buckled to a bar that goes across underneath the frame rails? That camper looks ass heavy, if he hit a bump or a dip and the camper wanted to rotate backwards, it would be pulling up on the frame pretty hard.
With the camper pulling up, and the trailer pushing down on the hitch, I can see how it might fail. Two pictures of the same thing is definitely suspicious though...
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Photo is fake for sure.
You must own a ford and not want to believe it?
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Yes, it would decrease the tongue weight. Make it a pain in the ass to hook-up and forget going over too tall of bumps and/or dips, but yes.
There is no way the torque of the engine snapped or bent the frame rails. Specially evenly like that. The twist of the engine would cause it to be twisted as well as bent/broken.
I believe photo shop on the 450. I bet the 350 photo actually happened, likely after years of loaded use and a friend of his was giving him shit for buying another Ford so he photo shopped the 450 doing the same.
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FordHow is that even possible? Wow.
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Nope it’s just a fuckn ford lollipop lol
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I'm more inclined to believe photoshop after reading about the one day repair
Yeah, your example of the 5 gallon bucket is the inverse. It's more like a cheater bar on a wrench and like what the mathematician Archimedes said "Give me a leveler long enough and a point to rest it on and I will move the world".I suggest you pick up a full 5 gallon bucket and hold it close ,then stretch you're arm out to test this theory....
Edit , you may be correct as the center of gravity is the same but the fulcrum has changed. Maybe the guy doesn't know how to load up his trailer...
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I'm more inclined to believe photoshop after reading about the one day repair
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From the links I posted.... Cracks look too rusty to be fresh?
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Exactly what I was thinking.\
From the links I posted.... Cracks look too rusty to be fresh?
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