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DutchmenSport
May 02, 2014Explorer
When I feel the wind pushing the rig and I'm fighting the wheel to stay on the road, it's time to (A) ... slow down a lot (B) ... find somewhere to park. I can't give a speed for the wind, or the speed I drive. There is a "comfort zone" when towing, and once outside of this "comfort zone" its time to pull over and stop.
Parked at home, even hitched up, we have winds that blow up to 40 mph. Although parked, I've wondered how much the camper could take. With 40 mph winds hitting on the side with the jacks down (and hitched), none of my campers have ever tipped over yet! But towing might be a different thing.
Parked at home, even hitched up, we have winds that blow up to 40 mph. Although parked, I've wondered how much the camper could take. With 40 mph winds hitting on the side with the jacks down (and hitched), none of my campers have ever tipped over yet! But towing might be a different thing.
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