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Re: Need trailer hitch advice schooling
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Posted by HENRY E NC on December 22, 2006 at 10:01:03 from (65.210.101.97):
In Reply to: Re: Need trailer hitch advice schooling posted by MikeinKy on December 22, 2006 at 06:50:33:
For three years I pulled an 8800 lb travel trailer with a load leveler hitch ( some 35000 miles) behind a ford with a 351 ci and had no problems ecpt trransmission in truck giving out at 87000 miles. Any how. I now pull a 51 M on a trailer with 2 3500 Lb axles, 2 inch ball rated for 6000lbs traiooler weight 1400lbs . behind same truck. I also changed the rear end to a 4.11 and added helper spings total of 160$.. Works great. You can overdo everything
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