Jun-29-2013 07:52 PM
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Jul-05-2013 12:44 PM
someone says wrote:
4000lbs is the "advertising" payload number for a barebones truck with no options.
A DRW has a lower towing capacity but a higher payload capacity than a SRW truck and the higher payload is the deciding factor
Jul-04-2013 06:30 PM
Jul-03-2013 08:32 AM
The Mad Norsky wrote:4x4ord wrote:
Although I am all for getting a SRW unless you need the added payload of the dually I think most of the disadvantages of the dually that your author lists are bogus.
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Bogus. Could not agree with you anymore 4X4ord.
Jul-03-2013 08:15 AM
k9mab wrote:k9mab wrote:
Short story, as I recall, is he lists one DRW advantage and 8-10 disadvantages, many of which I wouldn't have thought of. A few of the disadvantages apply only to commercial hauling, but most are more generally applicable.
OK so here's the DRW advantage/disadvantages as the author sees it. Comments welcome from y'all...
DRW Advantage
- Easier to control on windy days
DRW Disadvantages
- Requires Class B inspection (expensive, most inspection stations can't do)
- Tolls much more expensive
- Illegal on parkways
- Terrible on ice/snow
- Embarrassing fuel mileage
- Won't fit normal car wash bays
- Steel bed (uncommon) needed to tow on roll-on flat bed tow truck
- Can't rotate tires (eh?)
- $300/tire for 10-ply commercial tires
In spite of disadvantages, author has had three DRW trucks.
Other advantages I see (correct me if I'm off base here from lack of experience)
- Higher tow/haul capacity
- Safer in event of rear tire blowout
- Better braking with more rubber on road
Jul-03-2013 07:41 AM
Jul-03-2013 07:34 AM
Jul-03-2013 07:26 AM
Jul-03-2013 01:16 AM
4x4ord wrote:
Although I am all for getting a SRW unless you need the added payload of the dually I think most of the disadvantages of the dually that your author lists are bogus.
Jul-02-2013 10:25 PM
k9mab wrote:k9mab wrote:
Short story, as I recall, is he lists one DRW advantage and 8-10 disadvantages, many of which I wouldn't have thought of. A few of the disadvantages apply only to commercial hauling, but most are more generally applicable.
OK so here's the DRW advantage/disadvantages as the author sees it. Comments welcome from y'all...
DRW Advantage
- Easier to control on windy days
DRW Disadvantages
- Requires Class B inspection (expensive, most inspection stations can't do)
- Tolls much more expensive
- Illegal on parkways
- Terrible on ice/snow
- Embarrassing fuel mileage
- Won't fit normal car wash bays
- Steel bed (uncommon) needed to tow on roll-on flat bed tow truck
- Can't rotate tires (eh?)
- $300/tire for 10-ply commercial tires
In spite of disadvantages, author has had three DRW trucks.
Other advantages I see (correct me if I'm off base here from lack of experience)
- Higher tow/haul capacity
- Safer in event of rear tire blowout
- Better braking with more rubber on road
Jul-02-2013 08:19 PM
k9mab wrote:
Short story, as I recall, is he lists one DRW advantage and 8-10 disadvantages, many of which I wouldn't have thought of. A few of the disadvantages apply only to commercial hauling, but most are more generally applicable.
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