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Originally Posted by Rusty What do you have for a dually? 2004 Dodge Quad Cab SLT long bed 2wd 5.9 Cummins. Modified of coarse. I use it to tow my

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Old 02-26-2018, 12:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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2004 Dodge Quad Cab SLT long bed 2wd 5.9 Cummins. Modified of coarse. I use it to tow my LQ horse trailer. I just did the brakes on the front today, they lasted 150k miles. Rears lasted until 130k. I bought it used, one year old in 2005.
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2004 Dodge Quad Cab SLT long bed 2wd 5.9 Cummins. Modified of coarse. I use it to tow my LQ horse trailer. I just did the brakes on the front today, they lasted 150k miles. Rears lasted until 130k. I bought it used, one year old in 2005.
If you towed a horse trailer with it. You'll have no problems towing that enclosed car trailer.
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If you towed a horse trailer with it. You'll have no problems towing that enclosed car trailer.
LOL, I wasn't worried about the truck at all. I prefer a Gooseneck trailer but it appears they are more pricey than a bumper pull. What I am worried about is the length limit going to Fontana Village.

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LOL, I wasn't worried about the truck at all. I prefer a Gooseneck trailer but it appears they are more pricey than a bumper pull. What I am worried about is the length limit going to Fontana Village.
It’s also a 102” wide one; be prepared to take up a lotta road.
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It’s also a 102” wide one; be prepared to take up a lotta road.
LOL, my horse trailer is no shrimp. It is 32ft on the floor plus the gooseneck and is 8 foot wide with a Living Quarters. I have been in the mountains before with it. I have to put the whole truck in the left ditch to make a right turn when I go get hay.
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LOL, I wasn't worried about the truck at all. I prefer a Gooseneck trailer but it appears they are more pricey than a bumper pull. What I am worried about is the length limit going to Fontana Village.
FI, and a few others get their trailers to the village. Depends on which way you go in for your comfort level. I towed a 35ft camper in northeast Pa on some roads that was almost as twisted.
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