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My favorite WD hitches are the Reese Dual Cam and the Husky (can't remember the model name of that one) with active sway control.
That both help keep the trailer and tow vehicle in line makes a big difference, especially when passing tractor trailers with a lightly laden or empty enclosed...
My '14 came with 20-inch wheels which I quickly changed to 17s and put Michelin LTX(?) on. That was primarily to get better overall gearing and it really woke it up, allowing it to get into 8th gear without having to do 110 mph.
The '21 had Goodyear Wranglers on it, which seems to be a decent...
My experiences have been with a '14 and a '21. I won't even count the fiascos with a Dakota and an '05 GM.
Anyway, as somebody mentioned earlier, the tow vehicle can't be too large or heavy. That I agree with 100%.
Having taken way too many chances in life, but somehow lived to tell about them...
Ouch. That does not sound like fun, at all. I generally left by 4 AM or earlier to miss most of the L.A. traffic.
Coming back home could be a different story, but sure did help hone my shifting skills.
Bobtailing, or driving a tractor trailer in general?
I thought it was great fun, and a superb learning experience. Didn't know a thing about tractor trailers before buying mine.
And figuring stuff out, including how to drive it, was a challenge I'm glad I decided to take on.
Ah, that's where we differ. I only have experience with a 14-wheeler (okay, 22 when pulling doubles) and never had any professional training. Can't even say that I learned on the job, as I never did drive for anyone, or commercially.
But then you know how much fun it isn't to not have a...
I've never questioned that a 1500 can pull a trailer. It's the safety aspect of it that scares me.
A light tow vehicle with small brakes and tiny mechanical components is not what I like to tow with. Sure, if it was a Kia, Tesla, or even a Charger, back there I wouldn't feel so bad about it...
That's a bit odd. When I did a test run (against better knowledge) with my 1500 pulling an empty 16' flatbed, it noticed the trailer. And the already less than stellar fuel economy took a dump.
Or did you not notice that the trailer was there? That seems to be common, unfortunately, but I doubt...
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