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Old 10-09-2014, 09:23 PM
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This year I upgraded my trailer under my 42 from an aluminum tri-axle to a Myco tandem dually. And now my tow rig from a Ram 3500 to a Kodiak with air ride. I'm hoping to attend Key West, Desert Storm, ect next year. Hopefully this will help the miles just roll by.

Anyone with a C4500/5500 have any recomemdations for a towing/economy tuner?

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Nice upgrade!
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Efi Live and Edge both have good tunes for the duramax's. Might have to contact them about it being a 4500 but sure they've done it
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Ppe tuners also a good look
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If you don't mind- What was ballpark for Tandem dually? I have been thinking about the same thing.
I have a trip Manning now- could it be converted?

Nice Set up
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you will never go back to a regular pick up hauler again. the kodiaks are rock solid with lots of brake to keep you in control in any situation going down the road. not to mention they tend to be a real crowd pleaser ha
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Originally Posted by Quinlan
If you don't mind- What was ballpark for Tandem dually? I have been thinking about the same thing.
I have a trip Manning now- could it be converted?

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I actually picked it up used.

I know the frame on a dually is narrower to make space for the extra wheel. It's really a whole different animal.
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