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Old 09-08-2005, 12:47 PM   #6
fcatwo
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Location: Anacortes. Wa
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I agree with Leon on leaving the TM hitched for one-night stops. We carry enough blocks to raise our truck's rear wheels a couple of inches as well as one side of the TM. You can lift the rear of the TV another inch or so with the tongue jack if needed. We've never had a trailer decide to travel on it's own but I've seen it happen and it's a dangerous situation.

On your spectacular fuel economy: We had a 92 Chevy 5.7 light-3/4, 3.73 to 1, with a HD 5sp stick shift that got similar numbers but most don't. Our 05 Toyota Tundra does 19&14 on it's best days. Keep that truck until the wheels fall off and don't let a mechanic touch it unless it stops running.
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