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DirtyOil wrote:goducks10 wrote:
I'd like to know if a lifted deleted truck would still tow as well? Not sure whether or not to lift the deleted stuff off or delete the lifted stuff all together. :?
the Op was asking about a mild lift, that's all... he asked nothing about deletes.
unless he's about to do something like this...
โAug-24-2015 09:37 AM
goducks10 wrote:
I'd like to know if a lifted deleted truck would still tow as well? Not sure whether or not to lift the deleted stuff off or delete the lifted stuff all together. :?
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โAug-22-2015 07:24 PM
BenK wrote:
Funny memory you reminded me of...
Have been 'beat' twice by Power Wagons. Both GREEN and old as the hills to
me when I was in my twenties with my K5 & its 1 ton suspension
Once in Idaho's Panhandle close to my secret place by the Canadian border
Set up and out checking the area (fishing) and an old guy crossed our path.
He asked how we got in there and said my Brother in Law is Simplot's granddaughters BF
So I had the combo to the lock chain...I put tow more of my own later...
Bet him to a Butt2Butt pull...Loser cooks...
Ditto a few years later in the late 70's out at Pismo. Almost the same year
Power Wagon
Lost to both, but good natured and fun stuff out there
Later...remembered that both those guys had their shank turned upside down
so that they were pulling 'UP' on my shank...GADs...got taken by an old codger...
Both those guys LOVED my BBQ'd steaks...
โAug-22-2015 07:20 PM
sh410 wrote:
Will the Airstream have enough ground clearance to match the mods to the TV?
โAug-22-2015 05:14 PM
Huntindog wrote:sh410 wrote:I had the same thought. The Propride and Hensely use a stinger setup with a propriatary drawbar.
Will the Airstream have enough ground clearance to match the mods to the TV?
Drops can be done with either, but are limited. Likely because of the way that they stop sway, puts a LOT of stress on the reciever.. Gotta keep the drop within reason for this.
Another way to address the issue is to raise the TT. But I have never seen a lifted Airstream. I have no idea of how the axles are setup on them and if this is a realistic option on them.
Since the OP has been looking at lifted GMs, I can make some fairly educated guessses on hitch height as I own a GM Dually. My TT has been raised 3.5" over stock, And I need about 3-4" of drop. (can't remember which holes its in without going to look)
Since he is looking at a 2" lift and 35" tires, he would need a drop of 9 or 10 inches to tow my lifted TT. My stock height TT would need 12.5 to 13.5" to be towed by this truck... And I am just about positive that Airstreams sit lower than my TT..
As for the other brand trucks, I doubt that the hitch heights vary enought to make a big difference.
Now go with a standard WD hich or the EQUALIZER, and longer drops are possible. I would steer away from a DC in this case because of the low ground clearance the bars frequently require for proper setup
โAug-22-2015 05:13 PM
sh410 wrote:I had the same thought. The Propride and Hensely use a stinger setup with a propriatary drawbar.
Will the Airstream have enough ground clearance to match the mods to the TV?