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downtheroad
Jun 23, 2016Explorer
Is the trip ready loaded trailer level or slightly nose down when hooked up?
Did the truck's front suspension return to the same when hooked up as it was when not hooked up? i.e. distance of wheel well from the ground.
Do you have the correct weight distribution bars for the loaded tongue weight of your trailer?
Tires on the truck can help some. Are they P-passenger tires or LT-light truck tires?
and like DutchmenSport posted...a 30 footer behind a 1500 series truck is going to "feel" the wind gusts and passing big rigs.
Did the truck's front suspension return to the same when hooked up as it was when not hooked up? i.e. distance of wheel well from the ground.
Do you have the correct weight distribution bars for the loaded tongue weight of your trailer?
Tires on the truck can help some. Are they P-passenger tires or LT-light truck tires?
and like DutchmenSport posted...a 30 footer behind a 1500 series truck is going to "feel" the wind gusts and passing big rigs.
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