GM Guy
Manual Trans. 2WD Enthusiast
hey all,
I am convinced it is not entirely the trucks fault on its crappy ride down the road, but the "tripping" action of the gooseneck when the tandems hit the bump.
so, I am debating about doing the roadmaster active suspension, or go whole hog and get a cushioned goosneck hitch.
here are a few I found:
http://shockerhitch.com/index.php?pr=Cushion_Ball
^ may just try this one on my existing B&W
http://shockerhitch.com/index.php?pr=Gooseneck_Surge
http://www.codyhitch.com/cody cushion.htm
I am convinced it is not entirely the trucks fault on its crappy ride down the road, but the "tripping" action of the gooseneck when the tandems hit the bump.
so, I am debating about doing the roadmaster active suspension, or go whole hog and get a cushioned goosneck hitch.
here are a few I found:
http://shockerhitch.com/index.php?pr=Cushion_Ball
^ may just try this one on my existing B&W
http://shockerhitch.com/index.php?pr=Gooseneck_Surge
http://www.codyhitch.com/cody cushion.htm