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Old 06-25-2013, 12:31 PM   #21
cmyooynk
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Let's see if this thread is still alive. I have a 2010 F350 DW LB CC V-10. We pull a 347THT toyhauler. On the scale with the Monte in tow, I loose 100# on the steer. My pin weight 2460, drive axle is 6160 and my trlr axles are 9780#. I have a slight squat.......not excessive on the drive axle when hooked up. The ride at speed is sometimes really rough with the character of the road surface and bridges. I have been strongly considering air bags. I had Timbrens on my '02 F250 pulling a TT so this is a different animal. Can I recover the 100# of steering weight and raise the level of my drivers with Timbrens?
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Darrell
 
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