BackWoodsDrifter
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Howdy all!
I've been pulling my m105 trailer behind my lifted 84 scottsdale for bout a year now. pulling is no problem and did not have any concern for stopping at that time. however pushing the limits like i seem to do when you get close to 4 ton of gravel on her she WILL not stop lol more or less just gradually roll to a slow crawl. thank god for low gears and a standard. i have since began installin an electric/hydraulic brake break acuator into her. purdy much done just got to finish wiring the plug up, looking forward to trying her out.
Does anybody know what one of these things will haul to the point of spring/ axle failure? 3-4 ton doesnt seem to hurt her any? tires squat some but fixin to put heavier ones on, reckon they are my biggest limiting factor. thank yall for your time! awsome website!
I've been pulling my m105 trailer behind my lifted 84 scottsdale for bout a year now. pulling is no problem and did not have any concern for stopping at that time. however pushing the limits like i seem to do when you get close to 4 ton of gravel on her she WILL not stop lol more or less just gradually roll to a slow crawl. thank god for low gears and a standard. i have since began installin an electric/hydraulic brake break acuator into her. purdy much done just got to finish wiring the plug up, looking forward to trying her out.
Does anybody know what one of these things will haul to the point of spring/ axle failure? 3-4 ton doesnt seem to hurt her any? tires squat some but fixin to put heavier ones on, reckon they are my biggest limiting factor. thank yall for your time! awsome website!