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rockwind1
Nov 03, 2020Explorer II
Kayteg1 wrote:rockwind1 wrote:
... the roads didn't really like the dually.
Funny you said it in Las Vegas.
I moved here from San Francisco Area 4 years ago and still admire how good and wide streets Las Vegas has.
Most of neighborhoods in Bay Area have cars parked solid on both sides of the street, so passing dually between them could be a challenge, while having a car coming from opposite direction was a disaster.
Coming back to your question - read what ratings your rear axle has and drive the axle on scales to have starting weight number.
hi kaytag,,, so you are in vegas? small world. when i talked about roads,, i mentioned it in a hunting context,,,,alot of hunting roads are very narrow,, sometimes 2 track. that is what i meant. the roads here in vegas are fine,,, some of the parking lots being modeled after california, are a total pain in the butt to drive my 33 ft fifth wheel thru though,,,,
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