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It's not uncommon at all for wimmin around here to have their own pickups.
Heck, my girlfriend has two. And yes, the 1500 cost more than the longbed crew cab 3500 with a Cummins.
Not quite, but that color would look the same even on a Mustang.
You reminded me of when I had written up a somewhat detailed product installation on a vehicle that happened to be white. Well, someone did ask if I could do it again, but on a blue vehicle, because that's what he had.
Now I...
Do you even need to use them? If the trailer is hooked up to something, that is.
My little trailer has mounts for a jack on each side and they've been used once. That's because I overestimated the approach angle of a 'Cat and brought ramps that were too short. So, had to unhook the trailer and...
Well, if it wasn't for the inevitable weight transfer when accelerating (or the vehicle is really front heavy) the 50/50 approach might help.
As it is, there's probably a reason why 50/50 is for use in snow (if I remember the Trackhawk settings correctly).
Think of it as brake bias in reverse...
What are you hoping to achieve by running at 50/50? Unless you have a fairly heavy winch or something hanging off the front I can't see how it could improve anything.
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