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Old 10-24-2022, 06:11 PM   #15
sourdough
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Ya Tony those are the ones. I'm not saying that they are a magic cure all, but I do consider this to be one of my more cost effective upgrades we've made so far. In addition to keeping things from rattling loose (so far), there is also less side to side roll on Off / On ramps. The 3500 is experiencing more chucking than the 2500 did, so next up is to order a Reese 5th Airborne this week. Almost went with a GooseBox, but can't bring myself to part ways with the B&W Companion hitch.

Lee I see you have the same model of trailer as I do. I replaced my entire suspension from the axles up and not having any problems with things moving around as they used to, but, I'm thinking the Sumos might dampen some of the harsher landings we encounter on some our "smooth" interstates. The approaches to the bridges in LA literally launch you and are pretty harsh. Thinking these might help cushion the "landings".
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