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jerem0621 wrote:Hi Jeremiah, I don't know what you mean by "rear end handling", but if there is a problem with it, I doubt that Timbrens or air bags would solve the problem.
I would like to do something about the rear end, Timbrens appeal to me most because they are an install and forget. I am not worried about the squat as much as I am the rear end handling once we are fully loaded up. A WD hitch will take car of it too, but there are WELDED ON obstructions on the Trailer A-frame in the way. AirLift airbags will level out the rear back to stock so that may be the way to go.
โApr-12-2015 11:08 AM
Ron Gratz wrote:
How much do you expect the trailer to weigh when loaded for camping?
What does the TV owner's manual say about max trailer weight and max tongue weight?
Ron
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dodge guy wrote:
Very, very, very few Pup`s need a WD hitch. personally if it were me I would go with Timbrens or air bags. it will ride much better when loaded. I like air bags because of their ease of adjustability. your not removing any weight off the front axle so a WD hitch is not necessary.
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