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Ralph_Cramden
Jun 23, 2018Explorer II
Bobbo wrote:
Like has been said over and over in this thread. All the information we have is what the manual says. We can choose to follow that information, or not. Most people who don't follow the manual's recommendations have no problem later. However, if you are the unlucky one who does, the fault is entirely yours.
I tend to baby a new personal daily driver, but when we buy or lease one of our company trucks its pulling heavily loaded tool and equipment trailers the day after it pulls into our yard. Our workers who are not known as the most careful individuals are very good at breaking things in lol. Never have had a rear end issue on any out of more than a hundred of all 3 flavors, but they broke about everything else you can think of and usually in short order lol.
That being said if I had to, as in no choice due to whatever, I would buy a new truck, hook up and go, and certainly not lose any sleep over it.
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