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acadianbob wrote:Did you mean to type oversteer/oversteer?
I think it is about balance. Too much weight on the front; oversteer. Too LITTLE weight on the front; oversteer. The balance has to be right.
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Dave Mck wrote:Bob Landry wrote:
I'm not arguing with them either. They are the engineers...
Do you think these guys actually tow trailers around. Do you think they have ever taken a 1000 mile journey with a trailer? I'm putting all my money on no. They put info into a computer and see what it tells them.
โMar-05-2013 06:43 PM
โMar-05-2013 05:43 PM
Bob Landry wrote:
I'm not arguing with them either. They are the engineers...
โMar-05-2013 05:28 PM
Bob Landry wrote:
All good points and they add to the question... Why don't more people go to the trouble to insure their hitch is set up corruptly?
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TomG2 wrote:Lynnmor wrote:
I have a F250. If I bring the front back to level the rear wheels will spin easily. Just follow the manual.
Agreed. I tried to explain this on another thread, but they did not seem to get it. I like the added traction that 50% restoration gives. Think of the burnouts you could do with enough weight distribution!