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- DutchmenSportExplorerPro: Dually is more stable, especially towing larger trailers or 5er.
Con: Dually fat fenders get beat up easy!
Pro: SWR easier to park and use as a daily driver
Con: Little less payload, towing may not be as stable as expected. - rhagfoExplorer III
4x4ord wrote:
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Did you change your mind? - WNYBobExplorerWell first of all a dually has a total of 6 wheels and SRW has 4!
Ha Ha Ha - Cummins12V98Explorer IIIAlright you can quit teasing us now!!!
- FlatBrokeExplorer II
4x4ord wrote:
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Thank you! - ACZLExplorerI wish the bank account t would allow me to have both. SRW as daily driver, use in winter as the DRW stinks in snow. After having the DRW to tow with, LOVE it. But if I could and it could, would still prefer a SRW to tow within it's capabilities.
- notevenExplorer III
ACZL wrote:
I wish the bank account t would allow me to have both. SRW as daily driver, use in winter as the DRW stinks in snow. After having the DRW to tow with, LOVE it. But if I could and it could, would still prefer a SRW to tow within it's capabilities.
Back in the day a local “Ya don’t need four wheel drive” advocate singled out his 4x2 GMC Dooley so he could get around in the winter. Tires weren’t what they are now back in the 80’s. - Me_AgainExplorer IIIJust for the record, todays SRW have the capacity of your father's dually, and more of everything over your grandfather's truck, such as exhaust brake, many more gears, nav, XM/Sirus radio, stereo with subwoofer on and on. Chris
- IdaDExplorerThis one is easy. DRW if you need the carrying capacity because you need it. If you don't, SRW because they're better in every other way.
- LearjetExplorer
IdaD wrote:
This one is easy. DRW if you need the carrying capacity because you need it. If you don't, SRW because they're better in every other way.
Except! if a tire blows out towing a trailer...SRW not better :)
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