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โAug-23-2015 06:57 AM
Dave H M wrote:
I tow with a 2012 2WD like yours only not the F (whatever it was) package.
Here is my take on it setting level when empty. I like it that way. Nice for tooling around in. If one wants the butt up I spose you could install some spacers.
My answer is air bags. They are the best of both worlds for me, since I can ride level when empty and ride level when loaded. If i am just doing chores with it locally so what if it sags a little and gets on the over loads.
โAug-23-2015 06:55 AM
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โAug-20-2015 03:45 PM
Buzam wrote:
Took the trailer for a test tow today. Truck rides the same with the trailer on the hitch as it does unloaded, made me very happy after dropping all the $ for the upgrade. Can tell the 6.2 has more low down torque than the 5.0 did. Kind of wish it had more rake to it so it sat level while loaded. But, I'm within Ford's spec for WDH hitches of reducing half of the front end rise, and the rear leafs aren't even on the overload leaf.
โAug-07-2015 10:33 AM
MFL wrote:
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โJul-31-2015 08:32 PM
mkirsch wrote:
This is why the side that tries to tell people they really should get a bigger truck is so adamant about it. Sometimes your definition of "just fine" doesn't match someone else's definition of "just fine" and it ends up costing you $40,000.