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mkirsch
Jul 05, 2022Nomad II
Just because certain types of trailer don't typically use WDH, that does not mean it would be beneficial.
Last Saturday I had to be rescued 150 miles from home when my Silverado 1500 daily driver broke down again. A friend brought me my 2002 Silverado 3500 DRW and flat deck trailer.
The 1500 is the exact same length as the flat portion of the trailer so there wasn't much room to move it to balance the load, so it came out pretty tongue heavy. Of course the rear didn't go down but the front came up. Honestly it was a little floaty and I would have had to run pretty slow if the roads were wet.
Last Saturday I had to be rescued 150 miles from home when my Silverado 1500 daily driver broke down again. A friend brought me my 2002 Silverado 3500 DRW and flat deck trailer.
The 1500 is the exact same length as the flat portion of the trailer so there wasn't much room to move it to balance the load, so it came out pretty tongue heavy. Of course the rear didn't go down but the front came up. Honestly it was a little floaty and I would have had to run pretty slow if the roads were wet.
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