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Old 05-22-2014, 10:46 AM   #8
Ken / Claudia
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Next trip with the new hitch, go over a scale, check wt, of rear axle, read what the tire says is max. wt and max. psi. A heavier ply tire will always help and may be needed, you won't know until you get the real wt.s from a scale. 10 ply tires at 65-80 psi vs what have now will help but, will it end the problem I cannot say. Sounds like Javi is giving you some good information and been there/done that advice.
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