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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3839763" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Just a mention as to the importance of knowing the weight capacity of one's tow vehicle. We were surveying roads near Bowie, TX today and saw a black Dodge dually pulling a pretty fair sized fifth wheel toy hauler with a motorcycle on a trailer behind the fifth wheel. About an hour later, we were out surveying Highway 81 and saw the same rig at the side of the road with flashers on and hazard reflectors set out.</p><p></p><p>As we drove by, we saw that the driver's side rear wheel was cockeyed from the rest of the vehicle. We don't know if they broke an axle or whether the wheel lug bolts might have broken. In either case, we were wondering just how much weight was on that rear axle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3839763, member: 7900"] Just a mention as to the importance of knowing the weight capacity of one's tow vehicle. We were surveying roads near Bowie, TX today and saw a black Dodge dually pulling a pretty fair sized fifth wheel toy hauler with a motorcycle on a trailer behind the fifth wheel. About an hour later, we were out surveying Highway 81 and saw the same rig at the side of the road with flashers on and hazard reflectors set out. As we drove by, we saw that the driver's side rear wheel was cockeyed from the rest of the vehicle. We don't know if they broke an axle or whether the wheel lug bolts might have broken. In either case, we were wondering just how much weight was on that rear axle. [/QUOTE]
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