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โApr-15-2015 09:57 AM
TomG2 wrote:
A F-350 diesel has plenty of front end weight and can stand to lose some. The front end stays on the ground with gasoline powered pickups, doesn't it? If the weight of Uncle Bob on or off the front axle makes it unsafe, you should have purchased a Chevy. Sway control is a whole different story and if you have a swayer, you need help.
โApr-15-2015 09:52 AM
TomG2 wrote:ScottG wrote:
...snip.... We're talking about nearly half a ton and what the trucks manufacturer says it needs.
Think about it, a truck is not designed to carry all its load on the back bumper. It's built to carry most of the load in the bed where both axles play a part.
GM says that their 2500 and 3500 series pickups are good with a thousand pounds on the rear hitch and my experience confirms this. How much does that remove from the front axle? Not enough to notice. It "might" be a factor on half ton or smaller pickups, but that is not what the OP purchased.
โApr-15-2015 09:49 AM
ScottG wrote:
...snip.... We're talking about nearly half a ton and what the trucks manufacturer says it needs.
Think about it, a truck is not designed to carry all its load on the back bumper. It's built to carry most of the load in the bed where both axles play a part.
โApr-15-2015 09:10 AM
TomG2 wrote:Charles2222 wrote:
That mean every time I haul 100lbs of soil in the rear of the truck I need a wdh?Think not!
Good point. These folks that think a modern full sized pickup is going to become unstable from the addition or subtraction of a couple hundred pounds are from "The sky is falling" network.
โApr-15-2015 08:57 AM
Charles2222 wrote:
That mean every time I haul 100lbs of soil in the rear of the truck I need a wdh?Think not!
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โApr-15-2015 08:29 AM
ScottG wrote:StewB wrote:
I just brought my 26ft RLS (7900 lb gross)Okanagan bumper pull home from storage with my new to me 2011 F350 SRW 4x4 CC long box. I checked the hitched and unhitched height of the wheel well as per Ford manual. The front only went up 3/4 of an inch with the trailer hookded up. The back only went down 1 1/2 inches.
Can't see much point in trying to redistribute that weight???
Lifting the front of your heavy truck that much suggest to me that you need a WDH.
You need to find out your actual tongue weight and then consult with you manual. It probably says the tongue weight without WDH cannot exceed 500 or 750#.
โApr-15-2015 08:15 AM
โApr-15-2015 08:11 AM
Charles2222 wrote:
That mean every time I haul 100lbs of soil in the rear of the truck I need a wdh?Think not!
โApr-15-2015 07:50 AM
โApr-15-2015 07:29 AM
StewB wrote:
I just brought my 26ft RLS (7900 lb gross)Okanagan bumper pull home from storage with my new to me 2011 F350 SRW 4x4 CC long box. I checked the hitched and unhitched height of the wheel well as per Ford manual. The front only went up 3/4 of an inch with the trailer hookded up. The back only went down 1 1/2 inches.
Can't see much point in trying to redistribute that weight???