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Old 03-25-2010, 09:00 AM   #11
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What's an rr axle rating?
Sorry......that's a lazy person's rear axle rating.

The TV has a front and rear axle curb weight and they each have a maximum weight rating. It's not uncommon for a 1/2 ton pick up truck to exceed the rear axle rating if it has a heavy shell (like mine) plus carries a lot of "Stuff" in the back, then adds 500+# of trailer tongue weight.
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Old 03-26-2010, 09:54 AM   #12
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Thanks to the two people who caught the humor in my thread title and sent me private messages. On Saturdays I have NPR on the radio nearly all day. Now to create a thread with "Click and Clack."
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I caught it.....thought it was very clever!

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Thanks Wayne. I was trying to make an acronym out of it. Too much NASA speak in the head.
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