When you're buying a Ford Super Duty truck in Paris, ME, you have the option of a single rear wheel axle or a dual rear wheel axle, better known as a dually. Which option you choose depends on what you do with your truck.

Single Rear Wheel

A single rear wheel truck will be more maneuverable than a dually. If you need a Super Duty truck and need to move through tight job sites or cities regularly, a single rear wheel axel is a better choice for you in Oxford, ME.

You do lose some towing capacity with a single rear wheel. So, if you need to max out your towing, you limit yourself, but you gain some agility points.

Dual Rear Wheel

There are a few benefits of dually. You can pull more weight around Bridgton, ME. More ground contact gives you more traction. You also have more surface to bear the weight. The wider stance also offers more stability when hauling heavy loads, which is important. The sacrifice of a dually is maneuverability. The wider track increases the turning radius and makes fitting in some parking spots difficult.

Which Should you Choose?

That depends on you. If you use your truck as a daily driver and towing, a single rear wheel is probably a better choice in Sebago. If all you use your truck for is towing, especially long distance, a dually will be your better choice.

Visit Ripley and Fletcher Ford

If you're looking for a truck to tow, visit Ripley and Fletcher Ford. Our sales consultants can help you choose the right setup for you. They can show you a few different options and take you on a test drive so you can get a feel for the difference between a single rear wheel and a dually. Contact us today to schedule a test drive.