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This one however, is a standout exception. It, doesn't feel balanced correctly or realistically or something of that nature. The capacity, utility, of the trailers, is Fantastic. Actually moving them, though. They feel, like they way tons upon tons. A duelly F-350 with a 7.3L in it should NOT be working that hard to move a twin axle box trailer. A 7.3L wouldn't even really, CARE, that a trailer that small existed. as a heavy duty diesel technician who's worked on trucks since I was 17, these particular trailers, don't feel quite right.