Meanwhile, in my world:
Visit supermarket-branded service station co-located with Costco (so they price match).
Fill up car that's had the fuel warning light on for last 3 days. Also fill 5 gallon container in car.
Scour shop in service station looking for discounted items on which to spend $5 which will give me a 4 cent a litre discount.
Pay at counter using 4 cent a litre discount coupon retrieved from another shopper's trolley as I don't actually shop at this supermarket chain.
Drive off surrounded by a aura of smugness knowing I've just saved $15 by not buying at the service station just down the road.
Lol true:
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I'm sure I can get that truck down to single digits pulling if you go to sleep in the back seat. LOL!
I think this is a 2"? Correct me if I'm wrong.what can you even tow with a 2" ball?
I've been working since age 9, only 5 more to go!Bust your ass for 30+ years, you have to earn the perks.
I think this is a 2"? Correct me if I'm wrong.
2" ball, 1" shank rated for 6,000 lbs. Goosenecks rated for 30,000 lbs. are 2 5/16. Kind of a silly question, what can you even tow with a 2" ball, if you have towed before. 2 place couch trailers rated for 3,000 lbs. sometimes have 1 7/8" ball.
That dual axle semi, with the 40 foot stock trailer next to you, doing 80? 2 5/16 ball. Only contact point between rig and trailer.
The implication was that big beefy truck + 2” hitch on a huge drop and cheap drop hitch... cant haul much. Most streetable trailers we have on the farm with any significant weight rating are all 2 5/16” or GN couplers. Gen-Y is the only company ive seen making more than 1k/10k hitches greater than 10” drop on a 2” receiver. I welcome someone showing me differently though, I’ve got my eye on a 12.5” drop 16k Gen-YMy bad. I do that stuff for a living, so, to me it was silly. Like whatever you do is common to you. We good?
That would be a 2 1/4 shank, but whatever. I just hope you guys know what the receiver is rated for.^^^I like the Gen Y stuff for sure. I did just switch from a DT on my dually to an 8" drop Best Way rated at 8000 on the 2" and I believe 14500 on the 2 5/16 with a 2 1/2" shank. Might be an option to look at.
....and you said 2" ball, not class III, 2" receiver.The implication was that big beefy truck + 2” hitch on a huge drop and cheap drop hitch... cant haul much. Most streetable trailers we have on the farm with any significant weight rating are all 2 5/16” or GN couplers. Gen-Y is the only company ive seen making more than 1k/10k hitches greater than 10” drop on a 2” receiver. I welcome someone showing me differently though, I’ve got my eye on a 12.5” drop 16k Gen-Y
My truck only has a 2” receiver, so im very limited. The beefiest bumper receiver I can get is a Curt that has 2400lb tongue weight rating and 16k GTW rating on a 2” receiver. Thank you for the recommendation^^^I like the Gen Y stuff for sure. I did just switch from a DT on my dually to an 8" drop Best Way rated at 8000 on the 2" and I believe 14500 on the 2 5/16 with a 2 1/2" shank. Might be an option to look at.