1986 Dodge Ram Power 4x4
From : johnnybenched
Q: by tire overloading and in this extreme example frame flexing is not out of the question. the truck is capable of towing the load but the trailer is simply not up to snuff. mike max dodge wrote i do not think that will fix it too much load and too little tow vehicle. try running trailer and rear truck tires at max rated cold pressure. low pressure car type tires lack in side/sway stability control. is it a tandum or single axle trailer if it was a single axle trailer you were clearly overloaded for the trailer and truck. ya know im not really sure where in the hell you get your info. the op never mentioned any details as to how much wood he had on the trailer. as such its hard to figure it was overloaded for sure. but lets assume it was. if it was overloaded it would drag like it was in mud and getting to 55mph would be the issue not towing in a straight line. -- ----------------- www.thesnoman.com .
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From : bdk
the jet chip i had stage 1 was in series with the comp. and while it provided initial gains based on laptop dyno software eventually the gains went away as the internal comp compensated for the chip. .
From : johnnybenched
thank you for your help yes right now i in the beginning od the lemon process. i have wrote a letter claiming my truck is wrothless and i claim the lemon law. in time of all this happening last week i needed a new truck and i needed the 4x4 because i needed better transportation after a week of looking and trying decide a color i bought a new ford super duty it is quite a cool truck. it werid going to a ford after all the years with dodge. thanks again for everyones help!!!gary .