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Old 05-21-2019, 06:25 AM   #2
notanlines
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Jim, keep the tires on your TV at max air pressure, same with the RV. Remember, your RV adds very, very little weight to the front of the TV. If you are feeling that initial bump coming from the highway in the front first then it just is what it is. Your TrailAir will pretty much just try to control the 'chucking' of the trailer. Also keep in mind that TrailAir only receives fair reviews as a pin box. MorRyde gets much better reviews for less money.
Whose tires are you riding on in your TV?
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