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wmoses wrote:Keith Haw wrote:
I don't think anyone was questioning your knowledge, seems most have the same opinion that they handle better. So I'm having a little trouble understanding the sarcastic response, but to each there own.
You and me both ... You saved me the trouble of responding to him.
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Aug-25-2013 06:17 AM
Doug33 wrote:
My tires have more than 18" gap between them. I can't imagine making the X-chocks actually work with that spacing.
Aug-24-2013 07:33 PM
Aug-24-2013 04:27 PM
Huntindog wrote:
Wide spacing is primarily done so a lighter weight frame can be used. As the OP noted, it is popular in the ultra light class.
My concern on tight turns isn't the tire scuffing. But the added strain on the spring hangers. I have had these break on me on normal spaced/heavy framed units.
This is a major PITA. Had to go home empty, get my jacks, stands , welder grinder and generator to weld it up in camp, as the TT was not safe to move.
With the lighter weight frame, this is more likely to occur.
It is not something that happens over night, but overtime as the metal fatigues.
If I had one of these units, I would try hard to avoid sharp turns, and inspect the hangers before every trip.
Aug-24-2013 03:37 PM
Keith Haw wrote:
I don't think anyone was questioning your knowledge, seems most have the same opinion that they handle better. So I'm having a little trouble understanding the sarcastic response, but to each there own.
Aug-24-2013 02:20 PM
bfast54 wrote:
Being as I haul trailers for the Mfgs.......................I notice a huge difference, in TT, with the wider spacing.........I.E. Passport type,as opposed to the traditional spacing , in 26--30 ft and larger trailers.................
I had an entry level TT, that I hauled from Goshen, to Eastern PA.................Base model, 30 ft in length................it fought me every mile of the way................sway, fishtail...........I felt sorry for the sucker, who would eventually own this piece of CRAP..................(I have a Crew Cab, Dually Long bed rig....so, it was not my truck that was the issue.)..........
I LOVE hauling "Passport" type of rigs...................!!!!!!..Course, Don' t take my word for it, I only haul Thousands of miles every year.........so, I don't really know ........what I am talking about....................:W
Better you should listen to the "EXPERTS" on here................:S
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