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Old 03-01-2024, 04:30 AM   #113
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Several steps I took. First I clean and oil my Blue Ox tow bar whenever heading out on a trip. Second raise my tire pressure on my tires to 40 psi. Changed my adaptive steering to normal. Lastly I take my corners slower. Unfortunately I can't say what fixed it since I did all these steps at once but no more wobble in several years. Of yes I make sure when I hook up the arms they're locked on the tow bar.
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Several steps I took. First I clean and oil my Blue Ox tow bar whenever heading out on a trip. Second raise my tire pressure on my tires to 40 psi. Changed my adaptive steering to normal. Lastly I take my corners slower. Unfortunately I can't say what fixed it since I did all these steps at once but no more wobble in several years. Of yes I make sure when I hook up the arms they're locked on the tow bar.

Thanks for your thoughts. I will try some of that-plus the bungy to seat base.
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