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BigBlockTank
Oct 07, 2014Explorer
rgatijnet1 wrote:BigBlockTank wrote:
And your attempt to make me feel like a dummy? Ok, I'm a dummy because I think the wheels aren't strong enough for 20,000lbs. That's my thought, nobody else's.
So, back to the original question, have you had issues with a 19.5 wheel, or are you just here to up your post count? Or some other agenda?
I've had that size on several RV's and commercial trucks with no problems. Fed-X and UPS have also have been using that size wheel on their delivery trucks for decades. I have yet to see one of their trucks with aluminum wheels. Those wheels can handle the 20,000 pound load as proven by millions of examples. As far as what you can do to prevent it.....nothing if the previous owner damaged the wheel by hitting a curb, which is one of the easiest ways to bend a wheel.
You appear to be a person that needs to win a disagreement, so you win, I'm a dumb a$$. Feel better?
People have been killing others for centuries, that doesn't make it right, does it? And FedEx and UPS trucks don't weigh near 20,000lbs now do they? McDonald's is still serving fattening food, doesn't make that right either, does it? Are you starting to smell what I'm stepping in here, Einstein?
I don't care what any previous owner has done in the past, I can't do anything about it. What I can do, is pay attention to what I do.
Are we cool now? Remember, you win, I'm a dummy.....
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