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Arcamper
Mar 12, 2015Explorer
This topic really surprises me that anyone who has ever towed heavy would say 4 rear wheels are no better than 2. I just did a test myself out in our company parking lot. Parked my 3500 DRW next to a coworkers new 3500 SRW. Put my hand on the bed pocket above the rear wheel and pushed hard on both trucks. The SRW truck I could push about 3/4 inch back and forth. My DRW I could not move at all. It was all in the tire sidewall so I thought maybe his tire pressure was lower. Mine are at 65 and his were 70. After this controlled test I realized a DRW is more stable than a SRW of the same make and year.(How's that for scientific) LOL
Really though I pulled my current trailer for 6 years with a SRW and now pull it with a DRW and I can tell a difference in handling in the curves and wind. That's all the proof I need that it's more stable. And yes I know common sense and experience mean nothing. I think we need to go camping and not worry about it.....
Really though I pulled my current trailer for 6 years with a SRW and now pull it with a DRW and I can tell a difference in handling in the curves and wind. That's all the proof I need that it's more stable. And yes I know common sense and experience mean nothing. I think we need to go camping and not worry about it.....
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