45Ricochet wrote:
If you had to post the question I'm sure you already knew the answer :W
I couldn't believe the difference in RV's in the wind from the previous 5er to a MH. I would pull the 5er in almost any wind condition, not so much now.
X2. We sold the FW and dually last year. Rock solid in even the worst winds. Moho is better than the old travel trailer though.
I have found the with the Moho that if it is getting windy the trucks will start to slow down and I basically track with them. If they allow down to 35mph on the freeway then so do I. Near Joshua Tree NP last year wind was very bad. We drove about 25 mph for an hour... Just poking along behind the big trucks. If they had started to pull over then so would I.
I have a long has Moho. Did CHF which helped a lot too.
Someone mentioned about the toad helping in wind. I haven't had the toad along during a windy drive yet so looking "forward" to seeing how much that helps.
Finally,
Headwind ok
Tailwind wonderful
Crosswinds dangerous