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valhalla360
Jan 11, 2018Navigator
Grit dog wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
What advantage is there in not using them?
Because an unloaded dually WANTS some weight in back. 0 need unless it’s killing the hitch receiver. But to that point, I’ll point out the vast numbers of duallies that fire up every morning with Waaaay more hooked up than that.....every day every where.
Remember like 95% of the wdh users are RV ers and 95% of the trucks are not towing travel trailers.
95% of pickups are towing utility trailers with low sides and less than 3-4,000lbs.
I see duallies running around empty all the time. They seem to survive just fine. If it really needs extra weight, throw some sand bags in the back, so it will be happy when there is no trailer hooked up.
The effort to use them is negligible, they already have them and they do improve the ride & safety. So far you haven't provided any logical reason not to use them other than you seem to think it's more macho not to.
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