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Regular F150 rear springs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sage" data-source="post: 300272" data-attributes="member: 6178"><p>I towed a loaded car trailer 300 miles last week (had an F150 Scab on it). I balanced it to keep the tounge weight as low as I could. Any good curve in the road at any speed above 55 and the tail was wagging the dog. Needless to say, I stayed at or below 55. Yeah I know it was an overload but I had little choice. The only real problem I had was when a semi changed lanes, no signal just moved over....to my lane....I was right beside him at the time. That damned near caused a total cluster bunny in all 4 lanes.</p><p></p><p>Ok, to the original thought. The truck on the trailer is about the same as the Rap towing it. The 150 on the trailer has a 10,000 lb towing limit. The only difference I see is the rear springs. Right or wrong??</p><p></p><p>How about changing to a set of regular F150 springs?? Couldn't find any mention of this on a search. I do some towing, not usually anything like this however.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sage, post: 300272, member: 6178"] I towed a loaded car trailer 300 miles last week (had an F150 Scab on it). I balanced it to keep the tounge weight as low as I could. Any good curve in the road at any speed above 55 and the tail was wagging the dog. Needless to say, I stayed at or below 55. Yeah I know it was an overload but I had little choice. The only real problem I had was when a semi changed lanes, no signal just moved over....to my lane....I was right beside him at the time. That damned near caused a total cluster bunny in all 4 lanes. Ok, to the original thought. The truck on the trailer is about the same as the Rap towing it. The 150 on the trailer has a 10,000 lb towing limit. The only difference I see is the rear springs. Right or wrong?? How about changing to a set of regular F150 springs?? Couldn't find any mention of this on a search. I do some towing, not usually anything like this however. [/QUOTE]
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