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Oh ok that makes sense, I was just hoping to over complicate it and have a double throw switch set up in the cab

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If you're doing the airbags manually it's more effective to have them separate than on a T. Having them separate will let them act like a sway bar. If the pressure can move from side to side all it does is support weight.

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After I went back to stock from the 6" lift now I am able to tow again and get back to anothe hobby of mine : offroading :)

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Hooking up.to the trailer getiing ready to leave

 

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At a rest stop on the way home. The white GMT-900 behind my trailer is my cousins. His is a Duramax

 

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Its an RV and an Ice house.

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Forgot to get a pic hooked up, but here is a couple pics of our new to us '01 Dutchmen 28BH-SSL. Rolled in & set up (got as far as pics show) just after midnight into S Higgins Lake State Park!

 

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And the view we had out the drivers side-pulled into the site since we were with 4 other families, 3 of which were staying on the 2 sites next to us!

 

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And a pic of the "retired" trailer!

 

'87 Yellowstone

 

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Taken before heading to the San Juan Islands up in northern WA state. Trailer is 28ft and ~7.5k loaded.

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