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Mike_Up
Mar 25, 2016Explorer
BarneyS wrote:
Here is one. I seem to remember some others also but do not have the time to find them right now.
Barney
I read that, and even though I get no sway, wind will still push the rig as one. If a semi passes, blocking that wind, it will affect the force pushing you and you'll have to adjust accordingly.
I'm thinking that poster just doesn't remember that with his Dual Cam because that's not a factor of sway but push.
In fact, changing over to LT tires on my truck, from it's squishy P-series tires, really helped stability when that 'push' happens.
Before when pushed, the truck would rock back, when the force was gone, with the very flexible side walls. Now with the LT tires, I still feel the initial push, but I don't get that rocking back as my sidewalls now are load E and very stiff. No more unstable towing in side wind gusts from that constant rocking back and forth. Much more enjoyable to tow now. :)
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