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Old 03-30-2017, 02:52 AM   #13
Captain.Kirk
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State: Arizona
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Originally Posted by Miramar Owner View Post
Knowing the wind speed you're dealing with helps you know if it is a vehicle issue. You should be able to handle 15 MPH winds with up to 25 (or so) MPH gusts pretty easily and without blowing you off the road. You can feel it hit but should have no trouble controlling your rig. If that is not your case then you should check out the fixes people talk about in the forum. I added a larger sway bar on the rear and added a Safe-T-Plus on the front. In windy conditions I generally drive 5 to 10 MPH under the speed limit. That allows other drivers to easily pass me and makes me more comfortable.


Agreed don't tempt chance with high winds. Especially going over bridges. Always be prepared for gusts keep firm grip on wheel.

Safe and Happy Trails

Captain Kirk
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