Almost Overloaded it!
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ORIGINAL: Jr. Mechanic
Yeah, these trucks are def. able to do more than they are rated for, my uncle's stock 96 318 auto pulls his 3000lb trailer and 8000lb cherry picker no problem.
ORIGINAL: Cereal Killer
These trucks can deffinetly handle more than the 1600 lbs they're rated for. Tranny didn't even give me any **** shifting. Woulnd't do it everyday though that's for sure.
These trucks can deffinetly handle more than the 1600 lbs they're rated for. Tranny didn't even give me any **** shifting. Woulnd't do it everyday though that's for sure.
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Another guy with a 2500 towed a train...
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ORIGINAL: erikb45
if i read this right tha actual tailgate is bent now???
i dont think it is the weight that did it, im a full time contractor and have done the same but i think it was the fact that you got the 12' boards. next time put 2 2x10'son the floor of the bed with a 2 x 4 running sideways underneath the 2 x 10's right before the tailgate this should keep anything from touching the tailgate.
if i read this right tha actual tailgate is bent now???
i dont think it is the weight that did it, im a full time contractor and have done the same but i think it was the fact that you got the 12' boards. next time put 2 2x10'son the floor of the bed with a 2 x 4 running sideways underneath the 2 x 10's right before the tailgate this should keep anything from touching the tailgate.
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ORIGINAL: aim4squirrels
That's nothing, there's a guy here that towed a 9500 lb excavator, but his truck was lifted and had a killer exhaust. ![Wink](https://dodgeforum.com/forum/images/smilies/wink.gif)
Another guy with a 2500 towed a train...![Big Grin](https://dodgeforum.com/forum/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
ORIGINAL: Jr. Mechanic
Yeah, these trucks are def. able to do more than they are rated for, my uncle's stock 96 318 auto pulls his 3000lb trailer and 8000lb cherry picker no problem.
ORIGINAL: Cereal Killer
These trucks can deffinetly handle more than the 1600 lbs they're rated for. Tranny didn't even give me any **** shifting. Woulnd't do it everyday though that's for sure.
These trucks can deffinetly handle more than the 1600 lbs they're rated for. Tranny didn't even give me any **** shifting. Woulnd't do it everyday though that's for sure.
![Wink](https://dodgeforum.com/forum/images/smilies/wink.gif)
Another guy with a 2500 towed a train...
![Big Grin](https://dodgeforum.com/forum/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
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The thing with my uncles truck though, its a 318, stock auto tranny that does not shift if you romp on it, he as to drive it like a granny because if the pressure in the tranny gets too high, it blows the lucas out from around the seals and it wont shift
And he has to let it warm up for 15 minutes in the winter since 75% of the ATF is actually lucas.
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