Thanks for the info on the springs. What do they usually cost for a set of rears? I had the inflatable air "pillows" on my last truck and I thought they were a pain in the arse. Slow leaks, hard to keep same pressure......
Thanks for the info on the springs. What do they usually cost for a set of rears? I had the inflatable air "pillows" on my last truck and I thought they were a pain in the arse. Slow leaks, hard to keep same pressure......
Thanks for the info on the springs. What do they usually cost for a set of rears? I had the inflatable air "pillows" on my last truck and I thought they were a pain in the arse. Slow leaks, hard to keep same pressure......
Be sure that your tires are rated for the bigger loads the aftermarket springs allow. In heavy-duty pickups the tires are often the limiting factor for load weight.
DDM and Mr. Firewood,
How about posting what those loads weighed.
We have the same first name too!
Kevin Still
I use the timbrens also, i pull a 12' trailer and stack it higher over the axles to take the weight off the tounge.I have weighed mine also at 7200 lbs , so it is very easy to overload when hauling wood! I only drive 40/45mph when pulling.
2003 Ford F-150
5.4 Triton V8
Firestone Destination M/T Tires
Thank you,it is my privacy fence. I have 2 rows 130' long , it will probably last 2-3 yrs.There are 18 trailer loads in the picture, and I have about 6-8 trailer loads of hedge left to bring home. I dont plan on selling any unless someone happens to stop by and ask.
Kevin
I use the same trailer only i just throw it in , i dont stack it in the trailer this time, and i throw the whole trailer load in the basement. I have an Energy King wood furnace down there.
Kevin
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