Oct-12-2016 09:33 PM
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Oct-17-2016 02:38 PM
blofgren wrote:transamz9 wrote:blofgren wrote:mkirsch wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
Not ALL safe towing requires a dually
No one said it did.
However there is something to be said for having an extra inflated tire to help you carry and control the load when one goes flat, overloaded or not, rather than no tire at all.
Exactly my way of thinking. I would not want to blow a rear tire on a SRW truck with 4k lbs of pin weight!
The other advantages to a dually are the ability to run a lower pressure giving the truck a better ride, much cooler tire temps in hot weather, and MUCH less tire wear when towing.
I have blown a rear tire loaded. You know what I did? I pulled over to the side of the road and changed the tire and went on my way.
Running a dually's air pressure lower only gives you a better ride than when you have the dually's tires air to max. It don't give you a better ride than a SRW.
"MUCH less tire wear" ? Really? I have ocean front property in Arizona to sell you. You better hope you are getting 160,000+ miles out of your dually tires. LOL
Have you ever owned a dually?
Oct-17-2016 01:34 PM
Oct-17-2016 12:12 PM
transamz9 wrote:blofgren wrote:mkirsch wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
Not ALL safe towing requires a dually
No one said it did.
However there is something to be said for having an extra inflated tire to help you carry and control the load when one goes flat, overloaded or not, rather than no tire at all.
Exactly my way of thinking. I would not want to blow a rear tire on a SRW truck with 4k lbs of pin weight!
The other advantages to a dually are the ability to run a lower pressure giving the truck a better ride, much cooler tire temps in hot weather, and MUCH less tire wear when towing.
I have blown a rear tire loaded. You know what I did? I pulled over to the side of the road and changed the tire and went on my way.
Running a dually's air pressure lower only gives you a better ride than when you have the dually's tires air to max. It don't give you a better ride than a SRW.
"MUCH less tire wear" ? Really? I have ocean front property in Arizona to sell you. You better hope you are getting 160,000+ miles out of your dually tires. LOL
Oct-17-2016 11:32 AM
blofgren wrote:mkirsch wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
Not ALL safe towing requires a dually
No one said it did.
However there is something to be said for having an extra inflated tire to help you carry and control the load when one goes flat, overloaded or not, rather than no tire at all.
Exactly my way of thinking. I would not want to blow a rear tire on a SRW truck with 4k lbs of pin weight!
The other advantages to a dually are the ability to run a lower pressure giving the truck a better ride, much cooler tire temps in hot weather, and MUCH less tire wear when towing.
Oct-17-2016 05:52 AM
Oct-14-2016 02:54 PM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
LMAO so this morning I go out to the truck to go home from work and low a behold what do I find on the dash after starting it.
Yep this
This comes up along with a chime that goes off about every thrity seconds for about ten minutes :M
Oct-14-2016 12:12 PM
mkirsch wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
Not ALL safe towing requires a dually
No one said it did.
However there is something to be said for having an extra inflated tire to help you carry and control the load when one goes flat, overloaded or not, rather than no tire at all.
Oct-14-2016 11:25 AM
Me Again wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:RAS43 wrote:blofgren wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Training wheel envy as usual.
Exactly. It always amazes me with the bunk people come up with to justify towing over their truck's ratings. :R
And it amazes me how many people automatically believe someone is overloaded because they don't t have the same setup as theirs. I have weight tickets, do you? And I tow doubles too!
I may need a Dually.
The extra dual tires you need are on the TRAILER! Chris
Oct-14-2016 07:31 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Not ALL safe towing requires a dually
Oct-14-2016 07:28 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
LMAO so this morning I go out to the truck to go home from work and low a behold what do I find on the dash after starting it.
Yep this
This comes up along with a chime that goes off about every thrity seconds for about ten minutes :M
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