Wow. No one is arguing. I asked for clarification and you came in with your typical holier-than-thou attitude.
I couldn't possibly care less about 7.3s or other things I don't want, but somehow I retained enough information them to clarify your misstatement. Seems you type faster than you think.
Pretty sure the gassers have the little receiver, and diesels have the big one. My F250's receiver insert now lives inside my F350 because they're the same.
Now, back to the chain holes: Are they different?
No, they don't have different receivers. I had a 2020 F250 Tremor and a 2021 F350 Tremor. Maybe there's a difference between gas and diesel, but it's not as simple as F2 to F3.
In any event, here's how to do it. Works every time with every trailer I've tried:
What does that mean, exactly? If your truck is a Tremor, it doesn’t have the camper package, so I assume you’re referring to the trailer having something to that effect.
You're right, no one really wants to ski any more. I think it's an equipment thing more than anything. Skiing requires a dedicated boat that isn't suitable for a modern family's day on the water. The bigger boats that have the space for a family don't really have the speed for skiing.
Also...
Bingo. If you depress the pedal 50%, but the throttle opens 85%, the vehicle is going to seem quicker.
Depressing the pedal 85% instead of 50% also achieves the same result, albeit with less cost.
A boat is the entire reason I bought a Tremor.
My better four-fifths and I bought a Tacoma in 2019 and in early 2020, pre-COVID, decided to buy a starter boat for our family of three, one of whom was 2 at the time. I found three used 20' options that each weighed about 6,000 pounds with the...
Incorrect. Once upon a time I was a Source Data Analyst for Carfax. Insurance companies do not share data with Carfax because it opens them up to liability for diminished value claims. If you know the report will devalue the car you just paid a claim on, why help that process along by providing...
I haven't had occasion to use the Snow/Sand mode on the Tremor, however I have used Toyota's sand mode in their CRAWL Control. It's basically magic. Check this out. One cannot reproduce what the computers are doing as quickly as they do it. Anyone can get unstuck:
Edit: I see the OP linked...