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- HuntindogExplorerThere are times that I want to be able to break camp quickly and to be level I need the nose of the TT down, but don't want to unhook.
There are several tricks that can make my Truck look like that... But I can assure you, I have enough truck. Weight in the bed for one. loosining the WD bars, and my favorite, digging some holes for the back tires. sometimes I even dig a hole for the tounge jack foot I have used all of these tricks, even all at once depending on the situation.
So this pic really means nothing - coolbreeze01ExplorerIf I needed a 1/2 ton, I'd probably buy a 1979 4x4 Toyota pickup.
- ib516Explorer IIThe WD bars were hooked up. Maybe he needed to tweak things. The Tundra is as good as any other 150/1500 series truck when it comes to towing. The brand is irrelevant here.
- camp-n-familyExplorerAnd here I was waiting for the remarks slamming the Tundra as a tow vehicle.... Highly disappointed in you guys tonight.
badercubed wrote:
Old-Biscuit wrote:
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It was a good picture of 'overloaded' until ya'll pointed out the 'details'
The devil is in the details- 3oaksExplorerWheelies? I don't think so.
Along with all the other comments, pictures of objects taken in sun and partial shade can be deceiving and is the truck and trailer on the same plain? - badercubedExplorer
Old-Biscuit wrote:
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It was a good picture of 'overloaded' until ya'll pointed out the 'details' - Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIIt was a good picture of 'overloaded' until ya'll pointed out the 'details'
- IvylogExplorer IIIBet it looks better when he retracts the rear stabilizer jacks that are putting more weight on the front than normal.
- OH48LtExplorerAre the WD/transfer bars hooked up?. He isn't going anywhere with the slides out and the jacks down. Maybe he doesn't have enough truck, maybe he does. Can't tell by that photo.
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