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Old 10-09-2013, 11:14 PM   #5
Ken / Claudia
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You will feel a push and pull from the 18 wheelers as they pass. The bigger the speed difference will cause more felt movement. Windy conditions might cause more also. If that causes more than a slight push/pull than other problems may exist with the truck, trailer or hitch. With proper sway control there should be no further swaying after the push/pull effect. Watch 18 wheelers pass each other or other RVs they all do it, at times.
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