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<blockquote data-quote="cachsux" data-source="post: 418784" data-attributes="member: 5529"><p>I think you do it that way so when you completely lose it the wreck ends up in a tight little ball which costs less to clean up.</p><p> </p><p>I was never trained the method to correct a swaying trailer rather I was told to always be pulling when it came to turns,ramps,etc. If you are being pushed then you`ll end up in trouble eventually. </p><p> </p><p>The curb in the pics doesn`t look overly tall to upset a trailer to the point of tipping until you factor in how fast it was hit. Was this guy going too quick,trying to catch the turn light? Glad it`s not me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cachsux, post: 418784, member: 5529"] I think you do it that way so when you completely lose it the wreck ends up in a tight little ball which costs less to clean up. I was never trained the method to correct a swaying trailer rather I was told to always be pulling when it came to turns,ramps,etc. If you are being pushed then you`ll end up in trouble eventually. The curb in the pics doesn`t look overly tall to upset a trailer to the point of tipping until you factor in how fast it was hit. Was this guy going too quick,trying to catch the turn light? Glad it`s not me. [/QUOTE]
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