Dec-13-2019 01:43 PM
Dec-17-2019 04:29 AM
justme wrote:
Beware that the "arrow" indicator sticker on the shock is evidently added by the installer/improperly by the mfg sometimes incorrectly. When they installed my TrailAir someone misapplied the arrow and it was to high and required to fill the bladder completely to reach the arrow tip. Consequently I marked the shock with no air.-- then half way and finally when the bladder was full ( fully extended shock). I found the trailer travels the best when between 1/2 AND 3/4 extened at the shock. At the point there is minimal chucking and better ride..... Mine rides with 70-80 PSI with a pin weight of 3100lbs.
Dec-16-2019 05:19 PM
justme wrote:
Beware that the "arrow" indicator sticker on the shock is evidently added by the installer/improperly by the mfg sometimes incorrectly. When they installed my TrailAir someone misapplied the arrow and it was to high and required to fill the bladder completely to reach the arrow tip. Consequently I marked the shock with no air.-- then half way and finally when the bladder was full ( fully extended shock). I found the trailer travels the best when between 1/2 AND 3/4 extened at the shock. At the point there is minimal chucking and better ride..... Mine rides with 70-80 PSI with a pin weight of 3100lbs.
Dec-16-2019 04:52 PM
Dec-15-2019 04:52 AM
Dec-14-2019 02:26 PM
Slownsy wrote:
If it isn’t pulling on the truck what is propelling in forward has it got its own engine?
Frank
Dec-14-2019 01:35 PM
Dec-14-2019 08:03 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
What you are saying tells me you "had" the braking on the RV set too aggressive.
Dec-14-2019 07:19 AM
Dec-14-2019 04:46 AM
Dec-14-2019 04:29 AM