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ktmrfs
Aug 31, 2016Explorer II
Airstreamer67 wrote:
The truck-and-trailer combination makes for a 50-foot-plus articulated snake that is prone to moving like a sine-wave on undulating surfaces such as disjointed Interstate concrete slabs.
I don't think there is much that can be done about it, except perhaps drive on different types of roads, such as smooth blacktops that don't have expansion joints every few feet.
I've been using an AirSafe hitch for 10 years now. It is a wonderful hitch that does provide all the many benefits they claim. However, when it comes to some of the concrete slabs I drive over, it's roller-coaster time, folks.
I agree, especially on the airsafe hitch. It does wonders, but as they say "you can't defy physics". It helps decouple the TV from the trailer but it can not decouple completely.
Thankfully, even on a bad road it turns a terrible awful road into just a not nice road. I've driven over some road before and after I installed the air safe hitch and it did and does make a big noticeable improvement.
but given it's cost and weight it is not really a good solution for everyone.
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