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Hello, I'm new to this site. I have been hanging around on the Dodge site for the passed 7 years. Now is the time to get a new diesel truck. I'm looking very seriously at the Ford 350 with single rear wheels.. I have had 2 Dodges up till now. They were both DRW's. Naturally all the dealers have their own stories about which is better but how about a little info from you all.
I have 2 gooseneck trailers I pull from time to time. One is a 25' flatbed and the other is a 20' dual tandum dump.
Thanks,
Barry
Having sold new cars years ago; The Dealers advise is: Whatever we have in stock!
Sounds like you do some pulling. I would go duals without a hesitation. The added stability is surely appreciated when you are the one behind the wheel.
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