by bobhenry » Mon Aug 20, 2012 6:40 am
I am gonna go out on a limb here and say Impact design has just entered the frame design topic. The 5000 pounds is a rating given to the force that would be needed to degrade (read rip apart of fatigue) the collective parts in some manner that will ultimatly lead to failure.
You may be surprised to know your 4000 pound rated hitch will not fail at 4001 pounds. Drawtite designs their hitches to just over a factor of two. So a 4000 pound hitch will start to fail at well over 4 ton. (8000#)
No your 4000 pound hitch doesn't weigh 4000 pounds this is the warning rating given with a hugh safety factor built in above that.
So I think in laymans terms your 5000 pound rated trailer is all about where you will start to stress the welds and materials in some manner that may lead to a potential failure. Much like the hitch above you now have a 1800 to 2000 pound tiny trailer on a frame that will withstand just over twice that rating in road impact and geometric forces without complaint flex or risk of failure.
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