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- Tom_NExplorerNothing a "tag" axle wouldn't cure.
- Mich_FExplorer
holstein13 wrote:
If this is a typical example of a steel bed, it's no wonder Ford is switching to aluminum.
The bed looks fine to me, the steel frame - not so much.:E - nomad297Explorer
poppin_fresh wrote:
Hawk7 wrote:
I can't believe I just witnessed this.
+10 for the bad Photoshop image.
This is not PhotoShopped.
Bruce - opnspacesNavigator II
Mr.Mark wrote:
rockhillmanor wrote:
Mr.Mark wrote:
John & Angela wrote:
We hear it at the dealership all the time when we tell them they have to pay attention to weights. "I have a dually, I can put anything on this truck and still pull a horse trailer"
Can somebody tell me what has actually happened here? The springs broke? The frame?
It seems to me that the transmission would have given out before the frame.The major weight of the horse trailer would have been on the trailer tires
, right?Thanks,MM.
No...it would be 4 horses or even more at 1,200 lbs.each inside scrambling. :W
This cargo moves! I often pull a four place slant horse trailer with my MH. You KNOW it's back there when they start moving around. I.E. scrambling.
My question is not answered.... what has happened to the truck?
Thanks,
MM.
That's a severely bent frame. - DtankExplorer
x96mnn wrote:
$100 says it tows great and no issues at all.
Yep - duct tape can fix anything..:W
. - robsouthExplorer IISome folks just don't get it!
- holstein13Explorer
free radical wrote:
No, this is steel. I'm guessing the aluminum trucks will be stronger and lighter since they are rated higher. There's a reason aluminum is the number one metal used in engines and wheels.
Is that one of them new made of beer cans aluminum trucks?
:)
If this is a typical example of a steel bed, it's no wonder Ford is switching to aluminum. - free_radicalExplorer
John & Angela wrote:
We hear it at the dealership all the time when we tell them they have to pay attention to weights. "I have a dually, I can put anything on this truck and still pull a horse trailer"
Is that one of them new made of beer cans aluminum trucks?
:) - poppin_freshExplorer
Hawk7 wrote:
I can't believe I just witnessed this.
+10 for the bad Photoshop image. - Mr_Mark1Explorer
rockhillmanor wrote:
Mr.Mark wrote:
John & Angela wrote:
We hear it at the dealership all the time when we tell them they have to pay attention to weights. "I have a dually, I can put anything on this truck and still pull a horse trailer"
Can somebody tell me what has actually happened here? The springs broke? The frame?
It seems to me that the transmission would have given out before the frame.The major weight of the horse trailer would have been on the trailer tires
, right?Thanks,MM.
No...it would be 4 horses or even more at 1,200 lbs.each inside scrambling. :W
This cargo moves! I often pull a four place slant horse trailer with my MH. You KNOW it's back there when they start moving around. I.E. scrambling.
My question is not answered.... what has happened to the truck?
Thanks,
MM.
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