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Old 05-19-2022, 06:41 AM   #1
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2021 f250 xlt 6.7

Just made the jump to diesel boys & girls!
I'm pretty excited about towing the 328RL Keystone Outback with this rig this season[emoji106]
For a 7k+ truck it sure does get up and move.
The F150 Ecoboost was a great truck and handled this trailer for 4yrs.
It has 2,738 #'s payload and the Camper Pack, which adds 1 spring heavier in front ; a rear swaybar & a helper spring pack for a slide in trailer[emoji106]....all nice additions.
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