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Old 02-25-2005, 07:18 AM   #1
CountryGuy
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justrave,

Have you tried towing since bringing home and loading with gear?? That might help a bit.

Sounds to me like you are describing actions caused more on concrete highways, some call it a porpoise action, back and forth, back and forth.

Some of this action can be elimiated with the use of airpin or like hitch attachments. Trailaire, Isolator and the MorRid (not sure that is spelled correctly) are some of the ones you could look at. These have been discussed a few times here at MOC, use the search engine (see top of page) to help you find the threads.

I am sure that other MOC members will come along and have lots more suggestions! Oh, and welcome to the forum!

Carol
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