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Hannibal wrote:hawkeye-08 wrote:
Have you asked the dealer why 1500lb instead of 1000lb? He may have a reason we are not aware of.
I was thinking the same thing. Since the BO relies on spring bar deflection to resist sway, the heavier bars might offer better sway control at the expense of a slightly stiffer ride.
โSep-13-2018 03:26 AM
hawkeye-08 wrote:
Have you asked the dealer why 1500lb instead of 1000lb? He may have a reason we are not aware of.
โSep-12-2018 04:30 PM
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valhalla360 wrote:I am a HUGE fan of a high TW percentage.
A 7500lb trailer with 15% tounge weight is 1125lb.
Do they have a 1200lb model?
Also is the 920lb Ford max TW with or without weight distributing hitch?
Looks like you might be slightly over your GVWR when you add the TW to the 6600lb base weight
โSep-11-2018 08:40 AM
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carringb wrote:
I'd go 1,000. The Blue Ox system is designed to flex, and maybe your dealer isn't familiar with that since all other brands are designed for much less flex. It will ride far better with the proper range bars.
โSep-08-2018 08:24 AM
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