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JIMNLIN wrote:
Sorry burb...didn't know your thread was over.
โMay-02-2020 06:22 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:
Sorry burb...didn't know your thread was over.
โMay-02-2020 05:05 AM
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โMay-01-2020 03:44 PM
โMay-01-2020 08:00 AM
jimh425 wrote:JIMNLIN wrote:
I see lots of truck owners upgrade tires capacity to carry more weight and not upgrade OEM wheels which is 3590 lb per Fords Fleet specs/18" and 20" wheels.
I think you are likely working off old specs. Ford has lately been putting tires on stock trucks that are in some cases almost 500 lbs more than the numbers you describe. Well, thatโs what the new truck owners have posted.
โMay-01-2020 06:39 AM
JIMNLIN wrote:
I see lots of truck owners upgrade tires capacity to carry more weight and not upgrade OEM wheels which is 3590 lb per Fords Fleet specs/18" and 20" wheels.
โMay-01-2020 06:21 AM
jimh425 wrote:
Kayteg1, more likely you donโt really have a good point, and his mods simply made it better just like the changes youโve made to your truck. Not required, but that doesnโt mean it didnโt make it better.
โApr-30-2020 10:37 PM
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โApr-30-2020 04:04 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:WyoBull wrote:
See truck in my signature. The Northern Lite camper it carries is 3600-3800 lbs wet and the two are a great match for one another.
That's what you say and then your signature lists:
"Torklift Upper Stableloads, Airlift 5000 Ultimate air bags, Airlift WirelessAIR onboard compressor system"
Why such great match needs all the gizmos to work?
Don't tell me you drive on factory-rated tires?
โApr-29-2020 07:48 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
Meaning camper will put much more weight on rear axle when front axle will have weight taken off.
In drastic situation, beside overloading rear you might not have much traction on front.
โApr-29-2020 10:57 AM