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Old 02-05-2004, 08:04 AM   #1
Montana_922
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Modifications to current tow rig.

Here's one for the experts out there. I recently traded our Cougar 301BHS for a Montana 3685FLR. I tow with a Ford F-250 Supercab, shortbox, 4X4, PSD-automatic equipped with a Reese 16K Kwickslide hitch. Other than the H/D gas charged shocks and the K/M air filter I have added, the tow rig is stock. Based on your past experience, what additional modifications should I make to my truck to ensure long life and safety on the road. Thanks for your feedback.

2004 3685FL, 2000 Ford F-250/Supercab/shortbox,4X4PSD, 5spd.auto-trans, Reese-16K Kwickslide, and frequent prayer.
 
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