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Zeek (not verified)    September 18, 2024 - 5:21PM

Whats the shear load of that secion of the frame/casting?

Most if not all the videos or comments I've seen talking about this issue hasn’t mentioned the shear load. This article has focused on the vertical or tongue load.

In the video of two trucks, the cybertruck made it across the concrete tubes and landed or rather dropped hard after clearing everything…which probably caused some damaged.

Make note the Ford bottomed out and never finished to have a similar impact, that is if it would've impacted at all.

Whats the shear load of that secion of the frame/casting?

Most if not all the videos or comments I've seen talking about this issue hasn’t mentioned the shear load. This article has focused on the vertical or tongue load.

In the video of two trucks, the cybertruck made it across the concrete tubes and landed or rather dropped hard after clearing everything…which probably caused some damaged.

Make note the Ford bottomed out and never finished to have a similar impact, that is if it would've impacted at all.

youtu.be/PK_EJ3DyiiA?t=352

That said, the CyberTruck was used to bail out the Ford after it bottomed out and in doing so, which is the point of this comment, it had to exert more force than the Ford could do on its on and when it came loose, the front wheels on the Ford jammed hard on the other concrete pipe and both vehicles came to a dead stop for a second hard and then bounced back and I think either at that point the shear load was exceeded

That said, the CyberTruck was used to bail out the Ford after it bottomed out and in doing so, which is the point of this comment, it had to exert more force than the Ford could do on its on and when it came loose, the front wheels on the Ford jammed hard on the other concrete pipe and both vehicles came to a dead stop for a second hard and then bounced back and I think either at that point the shear load was exceeded

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