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Re: Pulling your boat with a lifted truck
[Re: FMJshooter]
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04/28/15 12:39 AM
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Happykamper
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Lifted trucks look good and all but they do end up having maintenance issues, I have had several and it seemed like wheel bearings were the most problems, I always had the large tires with the offset wheels, put a lot of strain on the bearings, also plays hell on all the front end parts like tie rods etc.
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Re: Pulling your boat with a lifted truck
[Re: JC Skeeter]
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04/28/15 02:20 AM
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Txduckhunter
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If it's a dealer installed lift it probably is a 4" lift. We don't lift more than that or add larger than 35" tires.
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Re: Pulling your boat with a lifted truck
[Re: Jarrett Latta]
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04/28/15 02:34 AM
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SteezMacQueen
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How far down does he have to back to launch? he doesn't. He drives out into the lake, un hooks the boat, then drives out. Lol
Eat. Sleep. Fish.
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Re: Pulling your boat with a lifted truck
[Re: JC Skeeter]
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04/28/15 02:44 AM
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Flipnstik48
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Outdoorsman
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Have a 6" on my 2014 lariat and have no problems on 5" drop. Although, I have dual axle on my boat. No issues and boat pulles fine
Thump Thump...... Whack!!
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Re: Pulling your boat with a lifted truck
[Re: JC Skeeter]
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04/28/15 03:21 AM
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Brad Dunn
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Just be ready to buy LOTS of gas for that Tundra.
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