These are going to be sophomoric questions for the experienced dually owners but not having ever owned one, and considering buying a dually, I would like to know a couple more things about them. Okay it turned out to be four things.
1. Can you rotate tires on a dually? It looks like the wheels are different on the front and rear. And if you can rotate, how do you include the inner wheel?
2. Is the ride in a dually better than a SRW. I currently have a 2004. 5 2500 Laramie with the diesel and E rated tires. Our roads are pretty poor except for the major highways and my truck rides, well... . like a truck. I keep seeing on this forum how nice the newer trucks ride but is there a difference between the dual and single rear wheel rides?
3. I really like the way the new dual fenders blend into the body. They look like they are not as wide as in previous years. Is that so and does anyone know the dual rear wheel width for considering what and where it will fit in garages, etc?
4. Lastly... and not a dually question, My typical drive into town is 7 miles, Half of that is 40-45 MPH and half is 60 MPH. Is that enough miles to take it out of the grocery getter category? Other drives are much longer but I could have 10 or 20 short drives before getting in a longer one.
Thanks for feedback..... Mike
1. Can you rotate tires on a dually? It looks like the wheels are different on the front and rear. And if you can rotate, how do you include the inner wheel?
2. Is the ride in a dually better than a SRW. I currently have a 2004. 5 2500 Laramie with the diesel and E rated tires. Our roads are pretty poor except for the major highways and my truck rides, well... . like a truck. I keep seeing on this forum how nice the newer trucks ride but is there a difference between the dual and single rear wheel rides?
3. I really like the way the new dual fenders blend into the body. They look like they are not as wide as in previous years. Is that so and does anyone know the dual rear wheel width for considering what and where it will fit in garages, etc?
4. Lastly... and not a dually question, My typical drive into town is 7 miles, Half of that is 40-45 MPH and half is 60 MPH. Is that enough miles to take it out of the grocery getter category? Other drives are much longer but I could have 10 or 20 short drives before getting in a longer one.
Thanks for feedback..... Mike