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coolbreeze01
Feb 19, 2014Explorer
Highway 4x4 wrote:
OK, it works, somehow, it's the caster. I am kind of old school, I can see how the friction ones work. So, the more you turn the more force there is to put it back straight. So what about tight turns in a CG or gas station? Also I am going to need a 2 1/2 inch shank for the class 5 hitch. I will need a crane to lift it. I know a proper loaded TT and hitch doesn't sway. But what about that cross wind and then a semi goes by on the wind side, there is the sway.
You can't control the wind or semi's. You can control your own speed.
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