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Huntindog wrote:dodge guy wrote:
So much for a 3/4 1 ton truck is safer! You can have all the truck in the world, if the combo isn't setup properly then it's no better than a 1/2 ton towing a PuP.
I think it is possible to drive either setup off a bridge.
The 1/2,3/4,1 ton safety debate has no merit in this incident.
Mar-17-2021 03:12 AM
dodge guy wrote:
So much for a 3/4 1 ton truck is safer! You can have all the truck in the world, if the combo isn't setup properly then it's no better than a 1/2 ton towing a PuP.
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TurnThePage wrote:Ditto. Our last two bumper-pull TT's used standard bolts and/or small spot welds to secure these safety chains to the TT's tongue/A-frame. Just amazed the chain remained connected to the trailer---especially in light of the fact that truck hanging off the bridge was an Ford F350 weighing in over 8k lbs.
The safety chains on my trailer would likely fail in that scenario. The chains themselves might be up to the task, but the little scrap of metal they're attached to wouldn't.
Mar-16-2021 02:16 PM
TurnThePage wrote:
...the little scrap of metal they're attached to wouldn't.
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