Double standard? No way.Sorry you see it that way.
I once used to have my weight capacity ot a certain weight, but reduced it, just because I felt it wasn't a safe amount of weight for my van to carry.I once had a 3,000# skid on the very rear of my van, and it only dropped 1.5 inches in height.I guess it must be the 9 leaf springs on each side on the rear to account for that.But, many do not take into consideration the weight carrying capacity of their tires.I could have 20 leaf springs per side, but all that doesnt mean squat if the tires are not rated for that weight.I did, when I bought my last set of tires, go to the next size bigger just for the extra 300# per tire additional they are rated for over the smaller size. I also check my tires physically with a tire gauge every Sunday. I have a tendency to overdo things on my van.Severe duty brake pads.1.5 inch diameter rear stabilizer bar added to the rear.Severe duty overload shocks. I'd rather have too much of something than not enough. I want the peace of mind knowing that when I am at my load limit, I can do it safely and under control.I do have a lower weight capacity then most.I know I have lost some loads because of this.But, limits are meant to be respected.I will not go over that.And besides, the average weight per load for the past months to date are as follows:
Jan-695#
Feb-903#
Mar-526#
Apr-432#
May-772#
June-1,050#
July-831#
Aug-831#
Sept-861#
Oct-536#
My loads have been anywhere from 1 pound to 2,470#, still under my limit, and I only hauled a load of that weight once so far.I did haul a heavier load than that, but it was a very short run, and the van hauled it flawlessly. So with these numbers, you can clearly see that we do not haul alot of weight to begin with.What I am having a problem with, is guys that continually haul weight where their van/Sprinter/cube is squatting way too low, the *** end dragging, and tires bulging. That is un-safe to themselves as well as others. I, as well as I am sure others, see this quite often,especially with those yellow trucks.