JOERM
Member
I am about to purchase a large camper for my F350 one ton. It is advisable to have a dually but not required. I sure can't afford to buy another truck just for the camper nor do I want to trade my 99 in, bought it new and know what I got.
I just don't understand why a dually would help much, it is a one ton too and the springs are bolted to the frame just like mine so I can't see how having wheels sticking way out there would help with swaying.
Can someone help me out here?
I know or have heard that having a wide butt truck can cause problems pulling into bank drive in's and fast food and when new tires are needed, two more are required at $150 a pop or so.
I can buy a used 2002 F350 dually for about $11k and it's in great shape but I'd have to trade mine in to be able to afford it.
Thanks in advance.
Joe
I just don't understand why a dually would help much, it is a one ton too and the springs are bolted to the frame just like mine so I can't see how having wheels sticking way out there would help with swaying.
Can someone help me out here?
I know or have heard that having a wide butt truck can cause problems pulling into bank drive in's and fast food and when new tires are needed, two more are required at $150 a pop or so.
I can buy a used 2002 F350 dually for about $11k and it's in great shape but I'd have to trade mine in to be able to afford it.
Thanks in advance.
Joe