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Old 12-01-2015, 03:37 PM   #7
Lloyd
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Originally Posted by Metalman View Post
I understand the aerodynamics of our big, boxy RVs. And if the wind is actually moving the RV sideways, then how do aftermarket stabilizing systems prevent this? I can't imagine the front end of the RV being slid across the road. I suspect it's some kind of an interaction of the body, chassis, steering, and suspension components. Until the big gust last weekend, I have been pretty successful at keeping the RV between the center and edge lines.

Until RV manufactures quit putting those big boxes on a suspension that is to light for it, the problem isn't going away.
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