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("Morgans" wrote)
You know, if it was me having to haul such a light trailer, with such a high wind profile, I would consider putting a layer of 4" concrete block on the floor, with a layer of plywood on top to make a new floor. That would do wonders to lower the C of G, and make it much more pleasant to pull in all wind conditions, and corner better. I'll bet a little load on the springs would make it bounce and shake the load a lot less, also. I had one of those as a kid in the early 70's. It had a home out in the garage. ....we called it a rock tumbler. http://www.rocktumblinghobby.com/ Montblack :-) |
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