arse_sidewards
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And the obvious steel wheel bead area to go with that rust.Are you saying the broken wheel is aluminum? The one with rust on it?
And the obvious steel wheel bead area to go with that rust.Are you saying the broken wheel is aluminum? The one with rust on it?
Now that’s some serious wtf….. holy shit man. And I I haul this stuff daily, that would never have made it a mile around here without serious problems…… 😂
and the fact it said the trailer deck caught fire makes it pretty fucking obvious it was a trailer wheel
Now that’s some serious wtf….. holy shit man. And I I haul this stuff daily, that would never have made it a mile around here without serious problems…… 😂
after zooming in on the truck i think youre rightCould have been separate, tires rubbing the wood. I assumed it was the trailer wheel till fucko mentioned the truck wheel
if it fits it ships??No kidding, anyone around equipment should know that's not a 20k lb piece of equipment. Big skid steers are pushing 15k with a heavy attachment
Iirc , they also swapped axles on the f450...glorified f350 for those years...that's why people started bitchingThey put 17s on the pickup F450s for a few years. My guess is all the people bitching about the 19.5s on their fancy pickups. They went back to 19.5s pretty quickly.
What I don't get is that the tires they put on the stock 19.5 trucks aren't really rated for that much. I feel like they could just build better 17s or even 18s that would hold near the same wieght, but not have all the issues of 19.5s
Iirc , they also swapped axles on the f450...glorified f350 for those years...that's why people started bitching
All pick up version F450s are "glorified F350s" unless something changed really recently. They both use a D80 rear and very similar front. Although the 450 may get the larger knuckles, I'm not sure.
20013-2016 450s have the same front brakes as 2013-2022 f250/350 (all 4x4)All pick up version F450s are "glorified F350s" unless something changed really recently. They both use a D80 rear and very similar front. Although the 450 may get the larger knuckles, I'm not sure.
From facespace
I'm impressed it was able to get the front wheels off the ground before something bent/broke.
oh, something broke.I'm impressed it was able to get the front wheels off the ground before something bent/broke.
And keep on going until it’s up in air.oh, something broke.
I agree. what is in that straight truck on the trailer to make it weigh that much? the dually isn't squatted much at all.From facespace
it looks like a grain truck, so possibly full of beans when it broked down?I agree. what is in that straight truck on the trailer to make it weigh that much? the dually isn't squatted much at all.
But if it broke down with cargo you have more urgent things to do than scale it.it looks like a grain truck, so possibly full of beans when it broked down?
thisWhat's in the Ford? Asphalt shingles?
~4500/tire isn't a BDL.Reporting myself. According to the landscaping place, this is 3500 lb of rock...
Reporting myself. According to the landscaping place, this is 3500 lb of rock...
And loaded way too far forward.Not big but stupid cause it's a broke down dodge.
Unfortunately only an 18' trailer and had no other option. Was likely over capacity too on the 3500# axles.And loaded way too far forward.
Uh no.Unfortunately only an 18' trailer and had no other option. Was likely over capacity too on the 3500# axles.
Good thing there's and add a leaf and timbrens back there lol.