Oct-23-2019 04:30 PM
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Dec-12-2019 05:43 PM
Twistedlarch wrote:
Hi all, I just upgraded from a Tacoma to a Tundra.
My question is...Do I still need to use the weight distribution hitch?
Dec-12-2019 06:17 AM
Slowmover wrote:
Some guy, huh?
I used to run a DRW Dodge in the oilfield. GCVWR was 20,000-lbs. My loaded trailer —alone — weighed more than that most of the time. Means I was often above 32,000-lbs.
Dec-11-2019 06:03 PM
Dec-11-2019 04:07 PM
TomG2 wrote:Slowmover wrote:
What “Ford says” doesn’t mean much. Never did. Has zero legal or insurance consequences. You own and operate it, you’re the one responsible.
Ford will be happy to hear that they can fire their hundreds of lawyers and engineers based on what some guy on the Internet "thinks" or "feels".
Oct-31-2019 04:04 AM
Oct-30-2019 08:05 PM
Oct-30-2019 05:15 AM
Slowmover wrote:
What “Ford says” doesn’t mean much. Never did. Has zero legal or insurance consequences. You own and operate it, you’re the one responsible.
Oct-28-2019 02:41 AM
Oct-27-2019 03:45 PM
Oct-27-2019 12:24 PM
Slowmover wrote:That left a mark.:BTomG2 wrote:
The dealers love selling 75 pounds of iron for $600. WD hitches and their "Required" use developed back in the day when we towed with sedans and station wagons. A modern pickup is much more capable that grandpa's 1958 Buick. Old habits are hard to break though. Sometimes they are still required, often not. What does your truck manufacturer say on the subject?
Having said that, if you think you need something, you need something.
OP, it isn’t worth the waste of time refuting what you can easily prove to yourself. Ignorance and stupidity appear alike at first, luckily one of them has a cure.
Oct-27-2019 10:22 AM
TomG2 wrote:
The dealers love selling 75 pounds of iron for $600. WD hitches and their "Required" use developed back in the day when we towed with sedans and station wagons. A modern pickup is much more capable that grandpa's 1958 Buick. Old habits are hard to break though. Sometimes they are still required, often not. What does your truck manufacturer say on the subject?
Having said that, if you think you need something, you need something.
Oct-27-2019 10:12 AM