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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
To Dually or not to Dually: that is the question.
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<blockquote data-quote="MDShelby" data-source="post: 16327709" data-attributes="member: 134562"><p>Put plenty of thought into it. A dually should be hooked to something to tow 85 percent of the time. DD a dually will get old very quickly, most people have mentioned the cons. Planning carefully can get what you want without having to go 450. And because it is a dually, your insurance will automatically go up/be more expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MDShelby, post: 16327709, member: 134562"] Put plenty of thought into it. A dually should be hooked to something to tow 85 percent of the time. DD a dually will get old very quickly, most people have mentioned the cons. Planning carefully can get what you want without having to go 450. And because it is a dually, your insurance will automatically go up/be more expensive. [/QUOTE]
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To Dually or not to Dually: that is the question.
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