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Exhaust brake is a good suggestion. Drill and slotted are prone to cracking and warping easy. I just made a post about my brake inspection 190k on my pads still over 50% life. Maybe 300k ill change th
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Prone to failure, period. The spacer is known to fail because they are not made to hold the massive torque of a Cummins. Maybe a 1/2 ton Chevy gasser. Then with the larger and wider wheel, the leverag
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A small SUV can tow that 2k trailer. Your truck won't even know it is there. Take your trip and relax, you will be fine.
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Getting ready for a trip to Minnesota in June this year (1700 + mlles from home) going over I-90 /I-94. Bumper towing around 10k ( truck around 8k trailer 2k). my truck setup is a pretty stock 04, 3500. 2w, SRW, 48re, I do have a brake controller, new front brakes with drilled and slotted front rotors. No suspension bags
Little nervous bout that Idaho/ Montana 6000' climb.
Any advice? Do's/ don't
Edited by Brent B3HH
Forgot to add the 2w, SRW info