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MitchF150
Jul 15, 2014Nomad
Thinking about it, the old 97 F150 spun the tires too on the wet too.. And it towed the trailer very stable too.
Lee, here in wa state the rural state weigh stations that are closed will turn the scale screen "out" so you can see it and the scales still work...
I did this on hwy 12 just as you are coming into Aberdeen on the way to Pacific Beach out of Olympia.
Yeah, the rig tows very well.. I'm using a standard EAZ-Lift WD setup and it tows straight and true. The tire spinning in the wet always made me think I had too much weight to the front, but it towed so well in the wind, passing semi's and being passed by semi's that I just left it.. I can't see changing it now with you guys comments.. And that's after towing this trailer for over 12 years and about 10 years of towing before that! :)
Thanks,
Mitch
Lee, here in wa state the rural state weigh stations that are closed will turn the scale screen "out" so you can see it and the scales still work...
I did this on hwy 12 just as you are coming into Aberdeen on the way to Pacific Beach out of Olympia.
Yeah, the rig tows very well.. I'm using a standard EAZ-Lift WD setup and it tows straight and true. The tire spinning in the wet always made me think I had too much weight to the front, but it towed so well in the wind, passing semi's and being passed by semi's that I just left it.. I can't see changing it now with you guys comments.. And that's after towing this trailer for over 12 years and about 10 years of towing before that! :)
Thanks,
Mitch
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