Posted by Ken Macfarlane on May 13, 2014 at 07:40:16 from (142.166.168.2):
In Reply to: 40 foot trailer posted by Mtractor on May 02, 2014 at 20:55:10:
Yes it will pull it but you likely only have about 7000 lb of axle and tires on rear of a SRW and there is already 2000 lb sitting on them so at most room for 5000 lb of pin.
Some big gooses are heavy, especially older models and you may not have much load cap.
Many guys that tow heavy a lot on srw will put stronger rims and tires on the truck, commercial 19.5's for example so they aren't as close to max load. The 10.5 sterling in the rear of my F350 for example has a rating of 9000 lbs but only comes with 3450 lb rated rims so 6900 lb max rear rating.
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