Diamondpilot
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- Joined
- Jan 18, 2007
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- Daleville, IN
- Tractor
- Jinma 254/284 Ford 861 Powermaster at work
I suppose it varies with the area. Dealers in my area generally don't even stock any SRW 1 ton pickups. Where I live a guy generally has too much weight on the back of the truck for only 2 rear wheels when they are in use. And with the duallys, they are almost all 4X4. The dual rear wheels provide a lot better resistance to sinking when off in a field and loaded, but they sure don't do worth a hoot without 4X4. It's rather rare to find any aggressive off road tires for a dually. I would have been stuck about half the times I've pulled off road if not for 4X4; especially trying to back up a loaded trailer around a turn.
My experience with the dually I drove was it was no good in the mud. The tires loaded up in between them and due to the extra flotation it just did not get a good bite on the rear end.
I guess what the dealer stocks is what sells in a particular area. Just for example there are about 12 houses on my street. There is 1 Ford Dually, 4 Ford SRW 1 tons, 2 Dodge SRW 1 tons, 1 Dodge 3/4 ton, 1 Ford 3/4 ton, and the rest are 1/2 tons. As you can see the 3/4 tons are the odd man out. Twice as many 1 ton SRW trucks. I would say that is about the same ratio throughout my town.
All the dealers stock 1 ton SRW truck except for the GM dealer. He still only wants to sell 3/4 and duallys. He just does not understand what people really want. I had to drive all the way to Ft Wayne to get my GM 1 ton SRW I had in 05 and my neighbors GM 1 ton SRW truck came from Vincennes.
Chris
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