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Anyone tow with a Hemi?
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<blockquote data-quote="patooyee" data-source="post: 351707" data-attributes="member: 483"><p>So I'm now thinking this is a no-go. I hooked the empty trailer up to the Hemi today and it almost completely bottomed out the rear suspension. The frame of the trailer at the tongue was only about 6" off the ground. I'm thinking if I actually put the buggy on it I'll be dragging frame.</p><p></p><p>Kind of makes sense. As soon as I got the Hemi I noticed how nice and soft / smooth the rear suspension was vs. my Cummins, which rides like it basically has no springs without a few thousand pounds hooked to it. I actually can't get ENOUGH tongue weight with my Cummins because the buggy can't pull far enough forward on the trailer without the rear tires sitting on top of the trailer fenders.</p><p></p><p>So it looks like the good ole' Cummins is going to earn its paycheck once again this weekend. I <3 MY CUMMINS!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="patooyee, post: 351707, member: 483"] So I'm now thinking this is a no-go. I hooked the empty trailer up to the Hemi today and it almost completely bottomed out the rear suspension. The frame of the trailer at the tongue was only about 6" off the ground. I'm thinking if I actually put the buggy on it I'll be dragging frame. Kind of makes sense. As soon as I got the Hemi I noticed how nice and soft / smooth the rear suspension was vs. my Cummins, which rides like it basically has no springs without a few thousand pounds hooked to it. I actually can't get ENOUGH tongue weight with my Cummins because the buggy can't pull far enough forward on the trailer without the rear tires sitting on top of the trailer fenders. So it looks like the good ole' Cummins is going to earn its paycheck once again this weekend. I <3 MY CUMMINS! [/QUOTE]
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