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Old 06-11-2019, 05:24 AM   #26
Mroe67
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I was told by both the RV dealer and Dodge that the truck was big enough. I've driven up some pretty steep mountains and is handles the load fine. I was passing other RV people going up hill, didn't seem to strain much on truck. But I will weigh everything and check figures just to be sure. I think where my problem is that I didn't have the trailer brake set high enough and the truck was doing most of the stopping. Since setting the trailer brake gain setting higher, it's not clunking. But Pull Rite said I still will have to make the adjustment bolt tighter now and then until about 5000 mile break in period. On our last trip and gain higher, no clunking, but on the way home, was getting some. Found that after adjusting bolt, it quit. As far as surging, that seems to be normal when going over bumps in the road. Trailer bounces on the bed some, it just worried the wife.
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