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Heap64
Aug 07, 2014Explorer
Not offhand, I have also made a few changes since I first setup. I now have 4 6v golf cart batteries in the front so that added a decent amount of tongue weight.
I have a F250 with Torklift's Stable Loads now, that puts some weight on the overload springs earlier to make it a little more solid in the rear. I have about 1200 pounds of tongue weight and the 1500 pound Blue-Ox bars on mine. I norammly run in the 6 or 7 chain links with this setup. I think I will be hooking up this weekend and can get you some numbers if you want for an idea.
Keep in mind a F-150 and your trailer will be a lot different I would assume.
I have a F250 with Torklift's Stable Loads now, that puts some weight on the overload springs earlier to make it a little more solid in the rear. I have about 1200 pounds of tongue weight and the 1500 pound Blue-Ox bars on mine. I norammly run in the 6 or 7 chain links with this setup. I think I will be hooking up this weekend and can get you some numbers if you want for an idea.
Keep in mind a F-150 and your trailer will be a lot different I would assume.
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