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Last night I pulled with my truck for the first time. I pulled an 18' deckover dual axle trailer with my show truck on it. The trailer weighs around 3,000lbs and the truck about 6500lbs. I noticed the rear of my 03 was really sitting low. Has anyone else noticed that these new trucks sag more in the rear with a decent load?



I do admit I probably had my truck pulled a little to far forward on the trailer, but I'm not sure how much that would have helped. Any suggestions? I thought about a weight distribution hitch, or a helper bag setup. I don't think I have too much tongue weight with my setup, what do you all think? I need to make a 4 hour trip in a couple weeks and I don't have any time to make any major changes. Do you think I am ok with my current setup?



Sorry for all the questions.

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Is your truck a 3500 or 2500 ?... . I know when I tow my tractor on a flat bed trailer, it makes alot of difference in sagging if I load it too far forward (towards the hitch). It is best to center the weight directly over the two trailer axels.
 
With that load you want a weight distributing head and arms anyway, and add the anti-sway while you are at it.



We put alot of time and money in our show cars and trucks... . a whole lot more than what that hitch head and accessories will cost you. It is, in fact, cheap insurance for your favorite toy!



And yes if you have a 2500, it will squat. Longer, softer springs. You can add the 3500 helper leaves, or go aftermarket bags or helper springs... but try the equalizing hitch first.
 
Thanks guys, my truck is a 2500. Where can I get the 3500 helper springs? Is this a Mopar item, or can I go aftermarket? Also, is anyone making a nice bag setup for the rear of the 03's? Since drilling the frame seams to be an issue.
 
Simms, I have a 3500 with a set of overloads I may be removing since I doubt I'll ever be needing them. Would let 'em go for pretty cheap along with the U-bolts needed to install them. If I need exra capacity I'll go with airbags.



Vaughn
 
Originally posted by Vaughn MacKenzie

Simms, I have a 3500 with a set of overloads I may be removing since I doubt I'll ever be needing them. Would let 'em go for pretty cheap along with the U-bolts needed to install them. If I need exra capacity I'll go with airbags.



Vaughn



How soon do you plan on taking them off?
 
If I'm not too busy, hopefully this weekend.



I admit it, I'm one of those no-lifers who ordered the 3500 for no purpose other than to cash in on the "coolness factor" :cool:



Vaughn
 
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Originally posted by Vaughn MacKenzie

If I'm not too busy, hopefully this weekend.



I admit it, I'm one of those no-lifers who ordered the 3500 for no purpose other than to cash in on the "coolness factor" :cool:



Vaughn



No problem with the coolness factor. I have wasted so much money on a show truck that I can't even drive in PA due to lift laws, just for the "coolness factor. "



If you get those off soon, let me know. I need to get something in the next few days.



Thanks, Ian
 
Originally posted by Vaughn MacKenzie

If I'm not too busy, hopefully this weekend.



I admit it, I'm one of those no-lifers who ordered the 3500 for no purpose other than to cash in on the "coolness factor" :cool:



Vaughn



Let me tell ya Vaughn, You were wildly succesfull ;) :D
 
Originally posted by Simms

Here is what I am hauling. This picture is a little old. The new tires are bigger, but you get the idea.




MAN, talk about coolness factor and with an '03 towing it must be a sight to see. :cool:
 
Simms, That is one sweet ride... but looks way too pretty and clean to actually take off road!... Has she ever been mud whompin???
 
Simms, That is one sweet ride... but looks way too pretty and clean to actually take off road!... Has she ever been mud whompin???
 
Elite 1, when I first bought the truck back in 98 I emidiately began changing it. At first I only had 2" of lift with 33's, then 5" with 35". Back then I did play around with it on power lines and the trailes near my house. So it was dirty before.



In 99 I went to my first show with it. It was all down hill form there. It was no longer a daily driver, and it now has 12" of lift with 39. 5" Boggers.





gmattice, that is one SWEET TOY! I bet that thing is fun to cruise around town in.



Thanks for everyone's compliments.
 
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