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Apr-10-2022 10:28 AM
JRscooby wrote:
Well, there have been times when a tire spinning did not fell real stable. And a skid? That can make you grab a double handful of seat, with both hands on the steering wheel
Apr-10-2022 06:40 AM
BB_TX wrote:bighatnohorse wrote:
A friend had a SRW and didn't know it's total weight.
He carried a large Big Foot camper. And had three two or three blow outs all on the right rear tire.
He finally upgraded to a DRW and never had a blow out after that.
And no loss of control?
Apr-10-2022 05:12 AM
specta wrote:
I said more stable.
Apr-09-2022 07:17 PM
bighatnohorse wrote:
A friend had a SRW and didn't know it's total weight.
He carried a large Big Foot camper. And had three two or three blow outs all on the right rear tire.
He finally upgraded to a DRW and never had a blow out after that.
Apr-09-2022 06:53 PM
bighatnohorse wrote:
A friend had a SRW and didn't know it's total weight.
He carried a large Big Foot camper. And had three two or three blow outs all on the right rear tire.
He finally upgraded to a DRW and never had a blow out after that.
Apr-09-2022 06:20 PM
nteresting, but I think the loss of control dangers are different for blowouts on the hauling vehicle in trailer vs truck camper.
Apr-09-2022 04:43 PM
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Apr-09-2022 09:36 AM
JRscooby wrote:specta wrote:
Such a pointless debate.
Dually are more stable than a SRW pickup.
You either want one or you don't.
OTOH, MT dually is more likely to skid on wet pavement than single. Dually is more likely to get stuck on wet grass than single. Single is better on snow/ice when MT
Apr-08-2022 01:30 PM
specta wrote:
Such a pointless debate.
Dually are more stable than a SRW pickup.
You either want one or you don't.
Apr-08-2022 01:15 PM
specta wrote:
Such a pointless debate.
Dually are more stable than a SRW pickup.
You either want one or you don't.