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tvfrfireman
Jun 18, 2013Explorer
goducks10 wrote:
Shocks on your trailer might help. Do you notice the trailer bouncing at all? I put shocks on our last TT and it helped smoothed out the ride. Nothing inside the TT moved around. Even things left on the counters. Our new 5'er bounces a bit and stuff is moved around some when traveling so I'm going to put some shocks on it too. I also have the chucking your taking about and I'm trying shocks 1st. I am using a B&W Patriot so I will be interested for a follow up to see if moving the pivot arm location helps. I know I'm under my weight ratings so it's just a design prob.
I have shocks on the trailer. It is a half year old DRV with independent suspension instead of leaf springs. The trailer rides great but feels like I am going to lose it on those rough transitions. This is certainly not the case on every overpass or bridge. One example would be I 5 and highway 99 just south of Sacramento. There are times I slow it down to 35 or 40 due to the bouncing.
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