Pipeman wrote:
It always gets into chest beating doesn't it? I tow with a DRW because that's what I wanted. Period. If you want real stability and braking power...get an HDT. It'll be hard for anyone to best you then.....
Some think it's about chest beating. But I've determined on a lot of these threads that unless you have experienced the issue for yourself you don't get it.
There are some towing with 1/2 tons that think they are fine until one day that tow with a 3/4 ton a realize there is a difference.
There are others towing with a SRW 3500 that are fine until the happen to tow with a dually and feel the difference.
Same can be said for those who tow with a diesel for the first time.
Gasser was fine until one day a diesel was used.
Hensley/Propride hitches vs. conventional is another example.
Until you have actually tried and experience the difference for yourself you won't really comprehend the experience. You point of reference is only what you know.
Keep in mind the differences are only apparent when towing. A heavier the trailer and the tougher the terrain will enhance the differences.
You can either listen and believe those who have towed with and experience both.
Or you can decide that my truck is fine and those guys have no idea what they are talking about and they have been brain washed.
Those guys are just trying to justify the mistake they have made.
This sentiment applies to 1/2 ton vs. 3/4 ton, SRW vs DRW. Gas vs. diesel,Hensley Propride vs Conventional WD hitches,Andersen 5th wheel hitches vs. conventional 5th wheel... and the list goes on
In general we are comfortable with what we know and skeptical/defensive about what we don't know.
On these forums I've learn to speak what I have experienced and feel to be true. Either you agree or disagree. Everyone is entitled to their opinion.
Eventually everyone gives it a try and realizes those experienced guys weren't all wrong after all. At that point there is a whole new crowd of doubters that don't quite get it because they have never tried it and the circle of life's experiences repeats itself.
NC Hauler has been towing a long time. He did not go out and buy a dually on day one. But through years of experience he has worked is way up to the rig he has. He learned a few lessons along the way that he occasional shares with us via this forum.
Why you may not agree with everything he says. You can learn a lot from his experiences. Listen to him he is trying to share his knowledge like many others on this forum
There is a certain wisdom in life that one only gains through age and experience. That same wisdom applies to tow vehicles as well.