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Jul-21-2015 05:59 PM
TomG2 wrote:
Why do some people worry so much about losing a few hundred pounds off the front axle when the same pickup with a gas engine has that much less front axle weight?---
TomG2 wrote:Looks like you answered your own question.
Been covered a hundred times elsewhere. Everybody has an opinion. A few know what they are talking about. Simple answer, follow the Owner's manual.
Jul-21-2015 04:50 PM
Jul-21-2015 02:08 PM
TomG2 wrote:
Why do some people worry so much about losing a few hundred pounds off the front axle when the same pickup with a gas engine has that much less front axle weight? GM does not require WD hitches for their HD models with the OP's tongue weights and they would experience the same loss of front axle weight.
Jul-21-2015 01:40 PM
jasoncw wrote:
Tom and MM, I believe most of this recommendation is because most factory installed hitches (even on many heavy/super duty trucks) have a pretty low TW limit for non-WD hitches. Not sure what this is on today's trucks, but a few years back, non-WD TW was limited to less than 1000#, more like 600#.
Jul-21-2015 12:55 PM
Jul-21-2015 12:06 PM
TomG2 wrote:
Why do some people worry so much about losing a few hundred pounds off the front axle when the same pickup with a gas engine has that much less front axle weight? GM does not require WD hitches for their HD models with the OP's tongue weights and they would experience the same loss of front axle weight.
Jul-21-2015 06:02 AM
Jul-21-2015 05:03 AM
ScottG wrote:MM49 wrote:
You probably don't need a WD hitch. I'm pulling a 30' TT with 1204lb TW. I also have electronic sway control. You should have few problems with the rear suspension. Give it a try.
MM49
You should know that your "electronic sway control" does nothing while your driving down the road unless you have a sway situation that is so bad that the computer thinks your going to crash. And then the only action it takes is to fully stop the truck - not make minor adjustments to maintain control. It's not an active system that replaces a WDH (though the way it's marketed certainly leads one to assume so).
BTW, you would be shocked how much nicer towing is with a WDH.
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