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Andy_F
Feb 02, 2016Explorer
Our TT was one of the last made by Keystone with the straight frame before they began offering flush floor super slides on the street/driver's side of the Bullet. While the larger flush floor slide is nice, I have never cared for having my dinette and most of my windows facing away from my campsite towards any neighbor's site.
I have always wondered if the raised frame affects the TT's handling. I am assuming the center of gravity must be higher. A lower center of gravity for a better towing experience was promoted in the past by several of the light weight TT manufactures prior to them switching to the flush floor slides and a higher frame. After the switch, there was no mention of this.
I have always wondered if the raised frame affects the TT's handling. I am assuming the center of gravity must be higher. A lower center of gravity for a better towing experience was promoted in the past by several of the light weight TT manufactures prior to them switching to the flush floor slides and a higher frame. After the switch, there was no mention of this.
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