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Dick_B
Aug 26, 2015Explorer
Nope, you are all wrong.
The real explanation is that the truck IS pushing air against the sides of the trailer and tow vehicle. BUT the least stable part of that assembly is between the trailer wheels and the hitch. When that part of the assembly is pushed away from the truck it tends to also move the back of the tow vehicle away from the truck which tends to turn the front of the tow vehicle TOWARDS the truck thus giving the impression of the truck sucking in the tow vehicle.
You're welcome.
The real explanation is that the truck IS pushing air against the sides of the trailer and tow vehicle. BUT the least stable part of that assembly is between the trailer wheels and the hitch. When that part of the assembly is pushed away from the truck it tends to also move the back of the tow vehicle away from the truck which tends to turn the front of the tow vehicle TOWARDS the truck thus giving the impression of the truck sucking in the tow vehicle.
You're welcome.
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