Short Bed Dually....
The prodigy is fine, thats what we used before. It still doesn't account for differing brake pressure applications, only g forces. Its okay, but the ford one "should" be better."
A friend of mine ended up buying an '05 King Ranch Crew Cab LWB Dually w/ 6.0, auto, 4.10s. 35 spline 60/37 spline 80. Nice rig, rated to tow 15k off the hitch has, a brake controller, (so I will probably "borrow" his old prodigy).
Anyway, no way I could buy a Ford now since somebody I know has a similar truck, probably will go with the Dodge 6 spd in a srw and we can use his truck when we need a dually.
A friend of mine ended up buying an '05 King Ranch Crew Cab LWB Dually w/ 6.0, auto, 4.10s. 35 spline 60/37 spline 80. Nice rig, rated to tow 15k off the hitch has, a brake controller, (so I will probably "borrow" his old prodigy).
Anyway, no way I could buy a Ford now since somebody I know has a similar truck, probably will go with the Dodge 6 spd in a srw and we can use his truck when we need a dually.
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