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Re: Trying to buy a Hidden 5th wheel hitch?
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Posted by thejdman01 on October 28, 2005 at 18:26:06 from (205.188.117.6):
In Reply to: Trying to buy a Hidden 5th wheel hitch? posted by Junkman10 on October 27, 2005 at 22:48:17:
i sure hope you dont come near illinois. im sorry but you say you have a z71 so that means its a 1/2 ton and a 20 ft trailer? how are you gonna stop it? i dont care if it has trailer breaks or not. the steering should be real easy though. sorry to be harsh but its about breaking not pulling. if you were to compare breaks to horse power think about this the average semi takes 1 mile to get to 60mph or so lets jsut say. they want that same truck to stop 60 to 0 in 300 ft. no you got a 500 horse engine to get it going up to 60 mph engine that takes a mile and you want to stop in 300. its about the stoppoing not the going. i dotn care if i ever break down as long as i can stop i dont care call the wrecker i could care less i jsut want to be able to stop
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