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Calicajun
Jul 13, 2014Explorer
Glad I wasn't traveling at 75 MPH plus bring our 30' TT home from the dump station. We have a 2775 Heartland Wilderness 30' TT that we used to pull with a 2013 Tahoe (3:08 rear end, that another story) and you could feel everything little breeze on the trailer. We now pull the same trailer with a 2014 RAM ECO Diesel and can't even tell the trailer is behind us.
Anyway coming home we blew a tire, couldn't even tell there was a problem. If not for another driver who saw the blown tire on the right side of the trailer and then came around to my drivers side to let me know there was a problem. I don't know what could have happen. Going straight everything seemed fine but if I had made a lane change to the left or hit that turn in our freeway I was on with only one good tire and the back tire riding on the rim. The trailer could have easily flip over.
For me 60 MPH is fast enough to get me anywhere I want to go.
Anyway coming home we blew a tire, couldn't even tell there was a problem. If not for another driver who saw the blown tire on the right side of the trailer and then came around to my drivers side to let me know there was a problem. I don't know what could have happen. Going straight everything seemed fine but if I had made a lane change to the left or hit that turn in our freeway I was on with only one good tire and the back tire riding on the rim. The trailer could have easily flip over.
For me 60 MPH is fast enough to get me anywhere I want to go.
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