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Old 06-21-2007, 04:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Cool towing mod help.

I have a 05 crew cab that is stock. i pull a 31 foot tt. I have the prodigy brake controller and equilizer hitch.
I would like to know thw best after market mods i can do to improve my towing . I am getting the ride rite to help with me sag problem. thinking if getting the timing advance. I saw a air intake system on ebay called r one i might get that . Can anyone help with what the best mods may be for me.. thanks..
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I have a 05 crew cab that is stock. i pull a 31 foot tt. I have the prodigy brake controller and equilizer hitch.
I would like to know thw best after market mods i can do to improve my towing . I am getting the ride rite to help with me sag problem. thinking if getting the timing advance. I saw a air intake system on ebay called r one i might get that . Can anyone help with what the best mods may be for me.. thanks..
Careful with Air Intakes, if you climb a lot of hills it will be noisey, the Box style like Volants seem worse (had one on my '04, wow it was loud while towing up a hill). The timing advance is good for towing along with exhaust.
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Re: towing mod help.

A set of DR shocks in the rear should tame the rear end...The more spring you put on, the more you need better shocks.
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The best mod for towing would be getting a diesel. Watch out with changing the exhaust, you could loose torque without back pressure. Good luck
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Adding an intake and exhaust really won't make a difference. The best thing that you can do is make sure that your hitch is properly adjusted and pack light.
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Shift manually. Leave the kids. Intake and exhaust.
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