Formula 311 Values ?????
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Re: Formula 311 Values ?????
Originally Posted by hayabusa200
I have a 2005 F150 4x4 with a 5.4 Triton. 300HP and I think something like 365# torque. Would this be sufficient, or am I pushing it there? The furthest I would be trailering would be around 25 miles. I just havent decided if I want to trailer it all the time, or rack store it. 31' is probably a bit more hassle than it worth, but some have told me otherwise.
I have surge breaks w/drums, would prefer electric disc, other than that easy tow. any ways duallies don't fit in the garage and the wife would go berserk with smell of diesel in there too.
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Re: Formula 311 Values ?????
Originally Posted by hayabusa200
One thing I learned for certain is that Formula owners seem to be a GREAT bunch of guys/gals, and I really do appreciate everyones input. If I had posted a question like this on the motorcycle forum that I belong to, I would have received a bunch of smart ass comments. Thanks again everyone.
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Re: Formula 311 Values ?????
Originally Posted by hayabusa200
One thing I learned for certain is that Formula owners seem to be a GREAT bunch of guys/gals, and I really do appreciate everyones input. If I had posted a question like this on the motorcycle forum that I belong to, I would have received a bunch of smart ass comments. Thanks again everyone.
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As far as a "tow vehicle" goes: Insurance. Be sure to check it. If you are in an accident, the first thing insurance companies are checking is if what you were towing exceeded the factory tow rating of the tow vehicle. If it did, your insurance will be void.
That being said I would think your truck would do fine. My 99' Dodge 4x4, reg. cab/360 towed my boat fine. However the factory tow rating didn't equal the weight of the boat/trailer. I had to upgrade to the "Valdez" that has a tow rating of 12,600lbs just for the insurance issue.
That being said I would think your truck would do fine. My 99' Dodge 4x4, reg. cab/360 towed my boat fine. However the factory tow rating didn't equal the weight of the boat/trailer. I had to upgrade to the "Valdez" that has a tow rating of 12,600lbs just for the insurance issue.
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Originally Posted by offthefront
Everyones ok cept that transplant "outlaw"
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Originally Posted by hayabusa200
If I had posted a question like this on the motorcycle forum that I belong to, I would have received a bunch of smart ass comments. Thanks again everyone.
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Originally Posted by cuda
Man, that's a fact. On the Harley sites I go to, there seems to be a competition on who can be the most anti-social by being a smartass. I pretty much gave up on them pretty quickly. The boat crowd is much friendlier. The chicks are a helluva lot hotter too!
Anyone out there looking for a custom prostreet Harley??
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Originally Posted by cuda
Does anyone know if Formula made any 311 Kaamas?
Here ya go Cuda
86' 311 Original 375 hardin pkg
Great Boat!!