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Turtle_n_Peeps
Oct 11, 2016Explorer
Not really. The best handling vehicles have a 50/50 weight bias.
I'm towing around the same load you are with a 2500 diesel. I don't want to transfer any weight to the front. With a diesel over the front axel I don't want to transfer any more weight to the front.
That said, I do have a WD hitch but I don't transfer any weight with it. I just hand snap them up and call it good. I tried to transfer some weight and it just does not ride as good or handle as good. This way it can take some porpoising out of the ride without transferring a bunch of weight to the front again.
It always amuses me that people want to put weight in the back of their truck to get more traction in the winter but then when they tow they want to jack a bunch of weight forward again. :R
I'm towing around the same load you are with a 2500 diesel. I don't want to transfer any weight to the front. With a diesel over the front axel I don't want to transfer any more weight to the front.
That said, I do have a WD hitch but I don't transfer any weight with it. I just hand snap them up and call it good. I tried to transfer some weight and it just does not ride as good or handle as good. This way it can take some porpoising out of the ride without transferring a bunch of weight to the front again.
It always amuses me that people want to put weight in the back of their truck to get more traction in the winter but then when they tow they want to jack a bunch of weight forward again. :R
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