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joebedford
Jul 23, 2013Nomad II
JRS & B wrote:That would only be true if there was no suspension in your trailer. Teeter-totters have fixed pivot points. A bed in the front of a 5er will move up and down the same as the bed of the truck (unless you have an air hitch / pin). The back end of the 5er could (and probably does) bounce all over the place.
In a fiver you are more like on a teeter totter. It doesn't matter if you are in the front end of the teeter totter or the back. The trailer has to be allowed to rise and fall independent of the truck, and so will you rise and fall.
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