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297550

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  1. Don't know how to vote ... so our numbers won't be included ... but for what it's worth, put us in the $60K-$70K bracket. That is for everything except one time expenses (like major upgrades, major repairs, big dental bills, etc.). We have no debt. $5K per month is our target, but we often go over ... normally due to dining out. We could squeeze it down to $4K pretty easily, but that isn't necessary. We NEVER boondock or stop at Walmart parking lots ... we go full hook ups to full hook ups.
  2. A good air ride hitch with a fully articulating head and a first class suspension (I have a Hensley Trailer Saver and morRyde’s Independent Suspension) will go a LONG way toward making a trailer frame live a long and healthy life ... a fully articulating head on the hitch is a must.
  3. A good air hitch and a first class suspension (I have a Hensley Trailer Saver and morRyde’s Independent Suspension) will go a LONG way toward making a trailer frame live a long and healthy life ... a fully articulating head on the hitch is a must.
  4. A good air hitch and a first class suspension (I have a Hensley Trailer Saver and morRyde’s Independent Suspension) will go a LONG way toward making a trailer frame live a long and healthy life ... a fully articulating head on hitch is a must.
  5. This whole frame failure discussion really helps underscore the importance of a high quality air ride hitch. When people buy them it's because they feel less jolting (chucking and bucking) when towing. But one of the BIGGEST benefits of an air ride hitch is to cushion the truck and trailer frames from the beating the roads are dishing out. I'm sure that the reduction in stress that your trailer frame is exposed to will go a LONG way toward reducing stress related failures (cracks). An air hitch won't guaranteed you'll never have a frame failure, but it will definately improve your odds.
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