Judeyramone wrote:As previously stated, from my construction point of reference, once I have a stout frame, I have the luxury of a little less worry about flex in the cabin, and less worry about water infiltration & subsequent water damage (are you guys getting the point that I'm worried about waterproofing issues?).
Goldwing wrote:IMHO over-engineering is waste of time and resources. You need enough plus a good safety factor for human cargo. Anymore adds weight, requiring a larger engine (more weight) more fuel (even more fuel required to move itself around) and thus a larger engine....and a still larger stiffer (heaver) vehicle to withstand it all.
Think Honda Civic, not Mac truck.
Larwyn wrote:To me over engineering most often results in an under built product. Over built is usually the result of little or no actual engineering, which is not always a bad thing.
using 3500 pound springs and 80 psi truck tires under a 900 pound trailer....
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