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Trailer sag comparison

Penetronn

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Hello everyone. Finally got a working brake controller (I would suggest everyone stay away from Curt timed-delay controllers and the ECHO Wireless) and took the 2022 Telly out for a camping trip. We paid for the additional tow package which features the upgraded self-leveling shocks. I have to say, I was skeptical but they really do make a difference. Thought I would provide some before and after picks of the rear end sag with the upgraded shocks filled with fluid. Our camper loaded is about 450-475 lbs tongue weight. Rear-end sag was about 1.5 inches with the fully-loaded trailer attached. First pic is with 100% tongue weight on the rear axle. The second picture is 0% tongue weight on the rear axle. We do not use a WDH.
 

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