Bub's "When this things a Rockin' we are in there doin it v.6

Kensington

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I suggest a 1 ton chevy to pull it or a 2.7 ecoboost ford which ever works....

:rofl:

If you’re going Ferd, just get the ‘Yote F150. Nobody wants them and you can get a hell of a deal on them. Plus it probably will get better gas mileage while towing than the EgoBoosts :run:

Oh and the ‘Yote doesn’t sound like wet diarrhea
 

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Like a bauce


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It only weighs 4,000 lbs. I'm sure you're fine without adding an extra leaf or airbags. Just get a load leveling hitch so you don't sacrifice ride quality when you're not towing.
My headlights were a little high driving last night for the first time i was regularly getting flashed. (High beams Emerballs not tiddies) for $50 for the zone add a leaf I'll give it a shot. GM doesn't recommend a WD hitch in this thing until 5,000+ lbs because of stabilatrek Trailer sway control apparently.
 

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My headlights were a little high driving last night for the first time i was regularly getting flashed. (High beams Emerballs not tiddies) for $50 for the zone add a leaf I'll give it a shot. GM doesn't recommend a WD hitch in this thing until 5,000+ lbs because of stabilatrek Trailer sway control apparently.
Thanks for the clarification...
 

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Well you fellas are in for a treat today. After my tow home, seeing the tires were from 2012 and because I'm not no buster who rolls on stock rims. I treated this bad bitch to some new jewerly and shoes. Sprung for the radial tires because posers roll on Bias plys. Feast ur eyes upon these fresh ass wheels.


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Yeah, I tried looking it up to, and was getting conflicting opinions

From what it sounds like, the open yellow circle is a "light" spot on the tire...some say, for proper balancing they should be lined up, but other people say it's doesn't matter. On a trailer, does a wheel slightly out of balance even matter?
 

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