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ependydad
Dec 06, 2019Explorer
cummins2014 wrote:ependydad wrote:cummins2014 wrote:
I think you will have to admit,that chucking is still there, and that trailer saver is eating up the jerking . You just don't get to feel it.
Does the chucking exist? I don't care. What does it matter if the chucking is there or not? Yeah, I see the trailer moving around back behind me on the hitch.
Did the ride improve? Absolutely and that's all that matters to me. I don't look in the passenger seat and see my wife crying due to back pain.
She didn't have that with the B&W in all of the years we had it (on our prior trailer nor on the current one). The Andersen wrecked her back. And she doesn't have it again with the Trailer Saver.
Thats great, but you are now defensive, when something is pointed out. I made a point , you have chucking. You masked it. Can that jerking do the trailer any good ???
On edit: Have you done anything to try ,and find out what the real problem is . Sounds like you all you are doing is throwing expensive hitches at it.
How did you get that I was defensive. My statement is my reality- I don't care about the chucking if it doesn't translate into the cab of the truck. My wife is my top priority.
In prior posts, you said you're going to have chucking no matter what, what is the point of this discussion? I'm not talking about having chucking or not, I'm talking about ride in the truck.
As for trying to fix it? The problem is it's a toy hauler fifth wheel with 15% pin weight. The back is where the weight is and I can't do anything to change that (the room is my kids' bedroom with furniture and belongings making up the bulk of the weight).
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