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ScottG
Nov 12, 2014Nomad
It doesn't matter what the front of the truck weighs.
Your trying to transfer the weight from the bumper of the truck (where it has leverage over the truck) to someplace forward of the rear wheels (where it has almost no leverage). Doing so improves both the ride and handling of the truck.
My buddy also has a 3500 Ram and bought a TT last year. He towed it around for a while and thought it was fine. But he respected my opinion enough after 50 years that he added a Reese DC. He was amazed at the improvement it made.
Your trying to transfer the weight from the bumper of the truck (where it has leverage over the truck) to someplace forward of the rear wheels (where it has almost no leverage). Doing so improves both the ride and handling of the truck.
My buddy also has a 3500 Ram and bought a TT last year. He towed it around for a while and thought it was fine. But he respected my opinion enough after 50 years that he added a Reese DC. He was amazed at the improvement it made.
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