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Old 04-21-2020, 08:46 AM   #2
Notanlines
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First and foremost, you need to keep in mind that the pin weight will not end up being close to their figure. After you have loaded your RV over a period of a year of use, you will find that the weight of the RV will have increased by a minimum of 1500 pounds, not including and liquids in the tanks. There are literally thousands of RV'ers hauling their RV's over the gross of their TV's. You will be one of them either right off the bat, or within that year. It will be your choice to make. The RV deserves a dually, and you'll buy one or you won't. I'm usually more concerned by those who tell me that their new 2500 will "pull the socks off a rooster" and won't pay attention to the real numbers. Kudos to you for asking.
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