The Ranch on the 25th
#151
Robert, I know i saw those wheels in the classifieds on this site or the other site that I frequent, you might look into that. My internet is to slow or I would fine them for ya.
#152
Even the 285s are mine are sometimes a pain on the highway. With 70 being there around 1800, any slower pushes you to the low end of the sweet spot and causes it to lug. For most towing where I can up the speed, it's not bad. But when loaded up heavy, I find myself in 5th much more often.
#153
Go with a larger tire that puts you in a suitable range for towing in 5th. Be great if I didnt have to get rolling first!
Even the 285s are mine are sometimes a pain on the highway. With 70 being there around 1800, any slower pushes you to the low end of the sweet spot and causes it to lug. For most towing where I can up the speed, it's not bad. But when loaded up heavy, I find myself in 5th much more often.
Even the 285s are mine are sometimes a pain on the highway. With 70 being there around 1800, any slower pushes you to the low end of the sweet spot and causes it to lug. For most towing where I can up the speed, it's not bad. But when loaded up heavy, I find myself in 5th much more often.
#154
Come on now....1st gear works wonders for getting things moving.
I get along with mine fine since most of my heaviest loads follow FM roads where I'm running 50-55 anyway, so running 5th is perfect. With a load of cattle or something else where I hit the highway, I can do 6th easily, but it's not the same as the heavy load of hay.
Are you planning for hay loads, or something a little lighter?
I get along with mine fine since most of my heaviest loads follow FM roads where I'm running 50-55 anyway, so running 5th is perfect. With a load of cattle or something else where I hit the highway, I can do 6th easily, but it's not the same as the heavy load of hay.
Are you planning for hay loads, or something a little lighter?
#156
Come on now....1st gear works wonders for getting things moving.
I get along with mine fine since most of my heaviest loads follow FM roads where I'm running 50-55 anyway, so running 5th is perfect. With a load of cattle or something else where I hit the highway, I can do 6th easily, but it's not the same as the heavy load of hay.
Are you planning for hay loads, or something a little lighter?
I get along with mine fine since most of my heaviest loads follow FM roads where I'm running 50-55 anyway, so running 5th is perfect. With a load of cattle or something else where I hit the highway, I can do 6th easily, but it's not the same as the heavy load of hay.
Are you planning for hay loads, or something a little lighter?
#157
#158
Rickson 19.5''s????????? I'd sure love a set. I'd love to have 5 good used ones.....I could even get them sandblasted and powdercoated like my current OEM 3rd gen wheels.
I don't think I have ever seen an ad for them. Never see them on Ebay.
I figured I'd just have to order a set from Rickson ....plus pay a huge shipping bill if I wanted a set bad enough.
As expensive as the wheels/tires are....I wonder how much more they really cost over the long run....since they should?? run about twice as long as regular tires. and how would the empty ride be when not towing?
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#159
Rickson 19.5''s????????? I'd sure love a set. I'd love to have 5 good used ones.....I could even get them sandblasted and powdercoated like my current OEM 3rd gen wheels.
I don't think I have ever seen an ad for them. Never see them on Ebay.
I figured I'd just have to order a set from Rickson ....plus pay a huge shipping bill if I wanted a set bad enough.
As expensive as the wheels/tires are....I wonder how much more they really cost over the long run....since they should?? run about twice as long as regular tires. and how would the empty ride be when not towing?
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I don't think I have ever seen an ad for them. Never see them on Ebay.
I figured I'd just have to order a set from Rickson ....plus pay a huge shipping bill if I wanted a set bad enough.
As expensive as the wheels/tires are....I wonder how much more they really cost over the long run....since they should?? run about twice as long as regular tires. and how would the empty ride be when not towing?
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Ill try and find the add, might have been on CompD , I have been looking for two rims and tires to desiginate as a donut set, thats how I ran across them.
Max
Robert I was mistaken , its been a while since I had seen them, Here is the link.
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/.../24722/cat/all
#160
But I figure with a leveling kit up front, I'll always end up "dragging tail" when I put a load on. Air bags could solve this, but it's more money than I want to lay out right now.
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#164
Diesel Dan.........I am so sorry to hear about your bad news. Best wishes for this trying period.
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...?product=25734
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https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...?product=25734
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