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Is the 4K rear spring rate higher or the same as 2K?
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I have to admit that's a good question.Is the 4K rear spring rate higher or the same as 2K?
1/2 Quart larger radiator says the free service manual in my post4K tow is:
A larger radiator, transmission cooler,
And a slightly lower final drive ratio.
Nothing more.
Cooling and gearing are the differences between the two. Transmission temperature is what I would be most concerned about.Question…..So technically, the (2024) 2K EB could tow the same as the 4K EB for at least; one mile, on flat land, on a cool day? Beyond that; Hills and Hot weather, would eventually take it’s toll on the 2K?
Am I way off on my Hypothetical statement?
I’ve seen people go back and forth about this on threads and I personally wouldn’t think twice about towing something over weight limit of my 2k if it was for short stints. That being said though I have the Fx4 package which comes with a majority of the 4K components minus the tranny cooler.Question…..So technically, the (2024) 2K EB could tow the same as the 4K EB for at least; one mile, on flat land, on a cool day? Beyond that; Hills and Hot weather, would eventually take it’s toll on the 2K?
Am I way off on my Hypothetical statement?
Good luck arguing that with ICBC. If you are overweight and get into an accident I doubt you will be covered for any losses you incur (Third Party claims exempted).I am confident I could tow up to 4k locally without issue - particularly given the mild west coast climate up here on Vancouver island
Technically you are not wrong, however when it comes to little utility trailers bound for the dump, or light watercraft, the average adjustor or investigator can't tell the difference between 2k and 3k on the side of the road. We all assume risk in our daily life, and there are those that are are physically dangerous to us or others, and those that are merely administrative. Based on my own risk tolerance and experience in the subject area, I'm quite confident I'm not creating an undue risk to the public, and I'm willing to occasionally assume the personal risk to my truck and pocketbook.Good luck arguing that with ICBC. If you are overweight and get into an accident I doubt you will be covered for any losses you incur (Third Party claims exempted).
I suppose. Your FX4 package came with the hitch, radiator and fan, anyway, which is 3 out of 7 of the 4K components. Granted, the fan and radiator are two of the most difficult to upgrade in the aftermarket:That being said though I have the Fx4 package which comes with a majority of the 4K components minus the tranny cooler.