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Durb wrote:
Here are a few esoteric advantages of a dually: When buying used the paint finish probably isn't all scratched up from car washes. I have a tri-fold tonneau cover that I fold up when towing. As a result I cannot see the hitch when backing in to hook up. I use my mirrors to align the sides of my rear fenders with the trailer sidewalls and it centers me on the kingpin every time. I enjoy the peace of mind knowing I have safety margins.
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rhagfo wrote:MudChucker wrote:
Just scaled today, 19680 pounds total, 4200 pounds in the bed of the truck...hardley know its back there.
Sorry, your weight in the bed doesn't make sense! 4,200# is too big for a pin on fiver that would fit within a 19,680# GCVW. Now if the weight of the fiver is 19,680, then about correct.
โAug-31-2017 11:19 AM
Mickey G wrote:
Is a dually really needed to pull a 5th wheel over a Single Rear Wheel truck?
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MudChucker wrote:
Just scaled today, 19680 pounds total, 4200 pounds in the bed of the truck...hardley know its back there.
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Halmfamily wrote:
If go with the Ford have it thoroughly checked out. The 6.4L PSD had several issues and was replaced by the 6.7L after only a couple years of production. As for the dually or not, I've towed with both and prefer the dually. Just feels more planted and stable going down the road.