I’m a contractor and I can see barns failing. Since they don’t use professional builders. They use whatever is cheapest. And they get around standards by being agricultural. But a riding arena is a public building and damn well should have been classified as such.
In which case I am fairly...
So. Ford has decided you cannot change the tire pressure alarm settings in the new trucks. So currently my choice is to run garbage tires. Or listen to the alarm. Anyone know of a 35”x20 tire that is rated more than 65 psi max?
Dually will stay planted. Can’t beat them towing.
They suck in deep snow or mud because the dials hang up. Tire selection is tougher and two more to buy. Parking sucks.
If I towed all the time I’d still have one. But I put on equal miles empty now. So the single is a trade off.
Your truck is likely prewired for this. Ford sells a harness to plug in and put a 7 way in your box. I have always done this so the wires don’t scratch the endgate
Unless that's a pavement princess, I'd do something to protect the back of the light. I have the exact same truck and I have chips in my bumper that come from the backside of it.
I'm 6'1 and when I sat in it all I could see was dash and hood. Can't see the front tires for obstacles and a lot of open access to parts I think would get damaged. But man would I like to try one.
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Be good for racing and dunes. If you have ever sat in one, I think anyone would agree that they would be a pain on the trails. Zero visibility.
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I run the 28" carnivores on a pioneer 1000. I was looking for a tire that's decent at most things. But you have to go in knowing it won't be the best at something. Just have to think about the majority of your riding
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I just put on a set of maxxis carnivores. I have to say, so far I am impressed! Awesome in snow. Grabs on rocks. Haven't seen enough thawed mud to try yet.
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