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Old 02-12-2004, 04:00 AM   #1
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Cross winds

Recently, I had an uncomfortable experience on my 3rd trip with new Montana along I-10 in Texas with heavy cross-winds. The semis', me, and other trailers all looked like we're practicing a slalom run!
You dually guys will say "I told you so", but I opted for a SRW F350 LWB PSD. Plenty of power and braking. Rides smooth just under GCVW, pin a little heavy though.
What modifications, if any, has anyone done to increase stability while towing in windy conditions?

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