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don't laugh too hard westie, i was the guy you helped out with the brakes a few weeks ago. hope you were right about the fluid thing.
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I vote for driving the deuce back... I drove mine home and it was about 480 miles.bugei said:there is discussion about towing dueces with pickups being "acceptable". can you do that for 450 miles? or should i just drive the bad boy and keep the towing in case of "misshap"? thoughts?
new to me truck, seems to run great, all brakes work, just done by trustworthy mechanic.
i am new to this, i just dont want to be walking or trying to push my new duece off the road by hand.
all comments appreciated.
thanx
dan
p.s.s Driving an 'unknown' has risks. Some of the new super-duty dually pick-ups can legally, and power-wise, handle a +20K towed load. Best to stick with Ford. LOLstrongly advise against it.
I always use the 10 ply tires and 10-4 on the Ford thanks for the congratsjimk said:You may be able to get more tire life with the next higher load range, or use the correct load range if they are wrong, (example - load range E, or 10 ply instead of D's). With singles I'd say find the highest LR possible. Use the max press and fill cold. Make sure the wheels can handle the additional pressure. Speed kills tires (heat). My 10T Talbert data plate allows for 11T at reduced speed (50 or 55mph/~28,500 max. trl weight). It came to me with the wrong tires, 6-D's and 2-E's. It's wheel bearing nuts were loose, one was finger tight. Use t-wrench for wheel lug nuts, and re-torque. Having a spare is nice. Adding tongue weight reduces trl tire load. Over weight tickets are expensive. Cops may check the sidewall load cap figure then multiply the tires and compare against the scale. Legal liability nightmare if you injure anybody, even you're not the cause. JimK
p.s. Congratulation, John, on that 2 million miles. That says a lot.
p.s.s Driving an 'unknown' has risks. Some of the new super-duty dually pick-ups can legally, and power-wise, handle a +20K towed load. Best to stick with Ford. LOLstrongly advise against it.
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