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mooky_stinks
Aug 04, 2013Explorer
mike mck wrote:True but you usually slide till you hit a snow bank or bare ground, catch, then roll it. I stand by my statement. Trailers roll trucks. Not the other way around. Lifted or not. Now trailers with flipped axles is a whole other can of worms! Lolmooky stinks wrote:
I can't believe what I'm reading here. People actually think a 6 1/2' tall, 6000# truck rolled a 13' tall, 10-12000# trailer because it has a possible lift kit in it? I don't know whats crazier, that or the fact that some people think a duallie would have kept it from rolling! Come to northern NY where we tow 4 and 6 place snowmobile trailers in snow and ice all winter long and 1/2 of the trucks have 6" lifts and 33's on them.
Now think about the difference in the 2 conditions. Snow and Ice which will let the tires slide on the surface or dry blacktop roadway which will have no give.
Having said that I'm not sold a dually would have made a difference
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