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transamz9
Jun 19, 2017Explorer
Travelnutz,
I don't have to prove it wrong. It does take a certain amount of force to move the load. Weight is not the only load that is applied in the real world. It might be in a controlled environment like a proving ground but my proving ground is real world experience and pulling to different types, length, and loaded trailers that "weigh" the same is not going to net you the same results especially on a road that looks like it beats the truck to death. Trailer sway will slow you down by itself and they obviously had problems with that and blamed it on the coil suspension. I laugh at "Mr Truck" every time he opens his mouth about something.....LOL
I don't have to prove it wrong. It does take a certain amount of force to move the load. Weight is not the only load that is applied in the real world. It might be in a controlled environment like a proving ground but my proving ground is real world experience and pulling to different types, length, and loaded trailers that "weigh" the same is not going to net you the same results especially on a road that looks like it beats the truck to death. Trailer sway will slow you down by itself and they obviously had problems with that and blamed it on the coil suspension. I laugh at "Mr Truck" every time he opens his mouth about something.....LOL
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