Re: Trailer Pulling

From: Michael Clark (mclark@wt.net)
Date: Mon Aug 18 1997 - 22:47:28 EDT


John Neff wrote:
>
> Dick,
> Although the truck is not mine, I have used my Grandfathers '92 Dak 5.2
> auto CC to pull a 19' fifth wheel 300 miles at a time to the Corpus
> Christi coast here in Texas and it was in no way overburdened. I give
> you as an example, our return trip last November. There is a bridge
> crossing the channel going from the island to the main land, and back ;
> ) . It is fairly steep (I do not know the grade) and we took it from a
> dead stand still at the very base. I have seen passenger cars drop into
> passing gear, or slow down considerabley when climbing this bridge. I
> punched the accelerator, but was not quite floored, the exhaust note
> sounded like a big block pulling a fully loaded rig. The truck climbed
> the bridge like it was on fire and by the time we hit the crest, we were
> doing 65 and still accelerating. My wife smiled as we hit the top and
> said she wished that our cars could do that. That truck is 100% stock
> including the tires. I do not feel that you we be hurting from towing
> performance in any way.
>
> John Neff
> future '98 R/T owner. If CC gets off their chair.

John, I know the bridge. That's impressive....

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