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Nutinelse2do
Sep 29, 2013Explorer
lar5camping wrote:
It seems my rear kitchen problems with shelves breaking and things jostling is in the minority here. I mentioned that we have 16 inch wheels with the Equa-Flex Trail-Aire shock absorber system. We also have our fresh water tank in the rear and I usually travel with the tank full. Is this a bad idea? Does a full rear water tank enter into the bouncing equation? Are Equa-Flex Trail-Air shocks crummy?
What shock system do all the people have that say they have no problems with their rear kitchen?
We have a mor ryde suspension. As far as the problems, could be coach craftsmanship, uneven weight distribution, nose could be too high. Impossible to say without weights and measure and levelness, etc. should just be a grey tank back there though.
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