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Airstreamer67
Sep 09, 2014Explorer
The Hensley Bump.
It occurs when the trailer pushes up against the Hensley, usually from the trailer brakes being too slow or too weak.
In fact, there have been cases where the trailer seems to push the tow vehicle to the side, sometimes completely off the road. This is particularly true on a downhill curve.
Does anyone know what happened in the accident pictured in the starting post?
It occurs when the trailer pushes up against the Hensley, usually from the trailer brakes being too slow or too weak.
In fact, there have been cases where the trailer seems to push the tow vehicle to the side, sometimes completely off the road. This is particularly true on a downhill curve.
Does anyone know what happened in the accident pictured in the starting post?
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