Alright. Enough with the hogwash. The late model chain driven t-cases are quite strong, and in some cases stronger than everyones beloved NP205. New Venture Gear has a
website that gives the specs on all their late model t-cases, except the NVG241OR (Rubicon case) which is still quite new. The site is down as of right now but I'll throw out what I remember. These specs should speak volumes about how enormous the NV271 is compared to the smaller cases.
NV271 has a 17,500 lb GVW rating!!!! (I know this for sure).
NV241 has GVW rating somewhere around 9000.
NP231 has an anemic GVW rating around 5000.
The larger cases (241, 261, 271) have nearly a 3 quart capacity.
The smaller cases are closer to 1.5 quarts.
The NV271 weighs in at around 140 lbs!!!!
The NP231 weighs in at 87 lbs (I also know this for sure).
So in closing, the NV241 is quite strong and I have no problem running it, yet I can understand some people's reservations about it. The line of irrational fear has to be drawn when questioning the stregnth of something as mamoth as the NV271. Come on now. 140lb case with a 17,500lb GVW rating living just fine behind monster torque diesels, many of which have been outfitted with much larger tires. Re-evaluate your fears and quit worrying about it.
Travis