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Old 01-03-2006, 05:19 PM   #1
derfr
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Do you have shock absorbers on the trailer? If not, that will possibly be of the greatest help. The porpoising is caused by a rotation about the rear wheels of the trailer which leads to a slight forward and backward movement at the hitch which is felt as the porpoising and jerking. If you do have shocks, then someone else will have a better answer.
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