Posted by jon f mn on November 19, 2013 at 20:24:04 from (70.197.195.142):
In Reply to: Re: Alumna8220 posted by Chuck Machinist on November 19, 2013 at 17:18:54:
Most who don't do a lot of off road work like hauling bales prefer the torflex once they try them. The only disadvantage is no equalizing, but they are made to handle 2x the weight for short times like driving through a ditch. The advantages are better ride and no maint. on the suspension. They also are less likely to bend or get out of alignment. They also help if your tow vehicle is a little light for the job since they don't equalize the load doesn't transfer to the truck so much, but still you don't get the sway problems from having the load too far back either. Not trying to change your mind, just offering some info from my experience.
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