cowboywildbill
10-11-2007, 18:21
Hi everyone, we are at the ALL American Quarter Horse Congress at the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus. This place is loaded with truck and trailer dealers and aftermarket vendors. It is to the cowboy/horse enthuziest what Bike Week is to the motorcycle crowd. Good thing there ain't no spelling bees here! Ha Ha I wouldn't make thru the first round. This whole deal is fours weeks long and is sponsered by GMC Trucks. They always have lots of new diesels all sizes on sight to sell. It was here in 01 that we bought our first 02 D/Max ally 3500 c/c and were converted from cummins.
We have dealt with one of the other vendors here many times in the past. The saleman "Ken" from Distinctive trucks always treats us very well. We have purchased things like TTT mirrors and grills running boards mud flaps ect from him in past years. This year we had him install a set of Firestone air bags with compressor kit on our truck.The great thing is we camp right here on site and they will take your truck to one of thier shops do the install and drop it back to you. Our trailer is anywhere from 14,500 lbs to 18,000 lbs. depending on how many horses we have on. The pin wieght on the goose ball is 4,100 lbs. it's 40' nose to tail. I haven't driven the truck yet since the install, but will on the way home Sunday. I'll let you know how it does. Any advise on how much air to add when we are hooked up? The instructions aren't real precise about the pressures, only min and max psi. Or is it one of those play with it on the road things, and find out what rides/works best? Thank goodness for laptops and broadband cards. At least we can stay in touch on the road. Any input would be appreciated as always. Thanks
We have dealt with one of the other vendors here many times in the past. The saleman "Ken" from Distinctive trucks always treats us very well. We have purchased things like TTT mirrors and grills running boards mud flaps ect from him in past years. This year we had him install a set of Firestone air bags with compressor kit on our truck.The great thing is we camp right here on site and they will take your truck to one of thier shops do the install and drop it back to you. Our trailer is anywhere from 14,500 lbs to 18,000 lbs. depending on how many horses we have on. The pin wieght on the goose ball is 4,100 lbs. it's 40' nose to tail. I haven't driven the truck yet since the install, but will on the way home Sunday. I'll let you know how it does. Any advise on how much air to add when we are hooked up? The instructions aren't real precise about the pressures, only min and max psi. Or is it one of those play with it on the road things, and find out what rides/works best? Thank goodness for laptops and broadband cards. At least we can stay in touch on the road. Any input would be appreciated as always. Thanks