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That looks pretty solid and I like that color. Glad to see another ND guy. I see you're not new I just never make it out of the 2nd gen ram section haha.
It is nice to see other ND guys. You guys have some pretty inspirational photos in this thread, us durango guys don't get jack for aftermarket off-road equipment and all the performance stuff is from the rams. I may have to keep this truck for awhile............
^Nice truck, washed mine today, "sorta". It started raining, so I drove through
a squall real fast and brought it home, then admired how clean it looked.
Towed this up from mt airy for my buddy. 78 f150 with a 400Modified. Ran but smoked and knocked like a diesel. Truck handled it no problem. Maybe was just a few pounds overloaded for the 2500. But steered handled and braked no problem.
Had a pintle hitch. Boy I never wanna *** with a ball hitch again.
A pintle is worrying st first because it can move. But once you get used to it, it's way better. Mostly because the trailer can flex independently to some degree. Not to mention it's easier to hook up to. And is WAY stronger than a ball coupling.