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Old 05-05-2009, 01:18 PM   #9 (permalink)
kbroadnax
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Play it safe and get the right truck for your needs, you will never regret it in the end. Plus it makes driving easier without the stress of "what if".
My 30ft travel trailer and my 25ft boat trailer are both balanced to the "T" and I just relax and enjoy the ride. I took the time to weight and measure to the point of moving my dual axles on my boat trailer forward for the perfect setup. You are on the right path, take your time and do what you have to do. The right tool for the right job.
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2004 6.0 liter(stock), 4x4 Dually King Ranch Package. Goose Neck Hitch, Bull Bar, 130 watt off road lights x 2, Vent Visors, Stainless Steel Exhaust Tip, Edge Insight Monitor, E*R Spool Kit, Dieselsite Coolant Filter Kit, GatesHeavy Duty Fleet Runner Serpentine Belt, Tires: Hankook Dynapro AT RF10 LT235/85R16 ROWL M+S. Use PM-22-A Motorcraft Diesel Cetane Booster with every tank. Pullin' 33ft Travel Trailer or 20ft Deck Boat.

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Former 1996 7.3 Liter Dually XLT with conversion package , Tymar intake, Trans temp gauge, Auxiliary trans cooler.

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