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Old 07-10-2020, 01:46 PM   #13
bshgto
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nO fishTailinig

From: Theunz

You should be able to drive 65 mph and not even notice the trailer is behind
you.

This is true. Trailers that I`ve seen fishtailing are either over loaded or tires are real low on air. Yes it was me and it was a loaded car trailer. I don`t think miss alignment would cause this as there are many many post on here about miss-aligned axles and don`t remember any mentioning fishtailing just crazy tire wear. Are the trucks tires up to the task or low on air? Are the camper tires over loaded. I`m 2 inches nose high and don`t fish tail or get bothered by trucks but I have a dually. This needs to get worked out or it will ruin your travels cause of stress. what`s the truck? don`t tell us it`s a 1/2 ton and the dealer said it would be fine.
Why would the dealer send you out 4 inches nose high if you had adjustment left to use to help correct this?
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