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Old 03-12-2006, 08:10 PM   #6
BobRederick
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If the TV is too short, you will get oversteer in the turns. That means, if you go into a cruve too fast, the trailer will be pushing the rear of your TV to the outside of the turn. That pushes the front end of the TV into the turn. On the wheel, you will get a "loss of feel". It feels like you are on ice. In fact, you might have to steer out of the turn a little. It gets worse if you do any braking in the curve. If you are in the rockies on a long down-hill with switch backs, you will be seeing this. Just be aware of it. Don't brake in the curve-- get the speed down before entering the curve. Be ready to hit that manual brake controler lever if it gets too serious. Know where the controler is without taking your eye off the road. Mine is right off my right knee-cap. A little warning and practice will do a lot to make this combination safer.
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