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But no wide tires do not hold more weight.
really,,,, In a world with thousands of tires you found a couple to validate yer comment, I cant believe I'm responding......
I think BB is referring to the u-joints in his axle's steering knuckles seeing higher loads with bigger tires. The rest of the drive train from the differentials moving toward the crank shaft is relatively the same loading if the gearing is changed in the ring and pinion to approximate stock ratios. The torque on the drive train is the same excluding axle shafts and steering knuckle u-joints.
You're not wrong, rruff. Dalton Hwy is just one road I want to travel. The Alaska Hwy through Canada (BC, Saskatchewan, Yukon) to Alaska is another road. And in between my great Alaskan adventures, I want to travel these kinds of roads:I thought the OP wanted to do a lot more than take a long trip on a well traveled road, but I could be wrong.
You're not wrong, rruff. Dalton Hwy is just one road I want to travel. The Alaska Hwy through Canada (BC, Saskatchewan, Yukon) to Alaska is another road. And in between my great Alaskan adventures, I want to travel these kinds of roads:
James Langan, road to Crystal Mill, CO
Two guys on dirt bikes, Scofield Pass, Crested Butte to Marble, CO
What camper has the following construction/amenities, and what truck will carry that camper safely and correctly?
What mods, if any (nod to billiebob), should the truck have?
Lastly, what cautions should one take while driving such roads (besides going slow/not slamming over rocks, listening for bad noises, picking a good line)?
Inside shower (wet or dry bath). Insulated floor, walls, ceiling. Good heating system. Plumbing/tanks that won't freeze under 32 degrees. Light weight (ha!). Not too big or tall.
I like the OBS Fords. Would a 1997 F350 IDI or gas be suitable for the above? How about a 2004 Dodge 2500 Cummins?
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Scofield is super narrow but not overly technical.
Inside shower (wet or dry bath). Insulated floor, walls, ceiling. Good heating system. Plumbing/tanks that won't freeze under 32 degrees. Light weight (ha!). Not too big or tall.
I like the OBS Fords. Would a 1997 F350 IDI or gas be suitable for the above? How about a 2004 Dodge 2500 Cummins?
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stevo_pct;
What about Scofield makes you say you wouldn't want to drive it in an empty pickup.
(Edit): Same as above.
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I've never driven on any road like Scofield or the other one (road to Crystal Mill). It's a goal, though, in 3 years, to be able to, at will.
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