Jan-13-2016 04:24 PM
Jan-16-2016 11:42 AM
Reality Check wrote:
You're killing me....
I have/had, 250's, 350's, 450's, 550's.. The axle to rear is the same regardless of single, duals, short, long, naked, dressed, polka dots or political affiliation.
The 'need glasses' comment back at 'cha.... 🙂
Jan-16-2016 08:58 AM
Reality Check wrote:Kayteg1 wrote:
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The 3-axle trailer had pintle hitch, so WD was not possible even if I wanted it.
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Actually, it is possible, works fine. Just not very common for sure.
Jan-16-2016 08:55 AM
Kayteg1 wrote:
Here is 2016 F350 SRW, so looks like the axle towards the rear bumper is dually thing.
Jan-15-2016 05:01 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
Here is 2016 F350 SRW, so looks like the axle towards the rear bumper is dually thing.
Jan-15-2016 04:54 PM
Jan-15-2016 04:51 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
I think you need better glasses. Take a tape measure and compare.
Jan-15-2016 04:25 PM
jimh425 wrote:Kayteg1 wrote:
They are both long beds.
The ad may say it, but they aren't.
Jan-15-2016 02:04 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
They are both long beds.
Jan-15-2016 01:57 PM
Jan-15-2016 01:48 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
Again, I am not sure when and what models, but compare rear overhang on those two F350.
The white one is 2013 but SRW.
Jan-15-2016 01:20 PM
Jan-15-2016 12:58 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
If you take a look at new Superduty, the rear axle is at about 70% of the bed, when on older SD it was at 50%.
Jan-15-2016 12:24 PM
mkirsch wrote:
Correct. However you are not going to see a fundamental change in how vehicles are designed any time soon.
Jan-15-2016 10:19 AM
Kayteg1 wrote:
Observe how tow trucks are build. Their rear tires almost are touching the bumper and they tow without WD having tons on the hook.
Jan-15-2016 08:55 AM
ticki2 wrote:
Then why are the hitch and the extension both rated for more weight WITH a WDH ?