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Ran from where I live in Healy, AK to Anchorage for some supplies... stopped to watch the sunset over Denali.

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Deaheaded down and came back loaded, I was very pleased with the ride and performance.

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Moving the trailers around and figured good time for pics!

 

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I took my boat out of storage last weekend.  Plan on putting it in the water for the season tomorrow.

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1500 towing a gooseneck 

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New camper.. tows better than I expected it to! What’s everyone’s thoughts on some air bags for the rear to help out a bit?8C8331E6-C4A7-4D00-984A-058BAF75FD26.thumb.jpeg.832def5ececf9c0321c8a3128c1f2f6b.jpeg

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New camper.. tows better than I expected it to! What’s everyone’s thoughts on some air bags for the rear to help out a bit?8C8331E6-C4A7-4D00-984A-058BAF75FD26.thumb.jpeg.832def5ececf9c0321c8a3128c1f2f6b.jpeg


Absolutely! They make in cab manual/remote control setup and it’s awesome, you never have to get out to inflate or deflate and it’s dual gauges are lit up too


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18 hours ago, Cgilson said:

New camper.. tows better than I expected it to! What’s everyone’s thoughts on some air bags for the rear to help out a bit?8C8331E6-C4A7-4D00-984A-058BAF75FD26.thumb.jpeg.832def5ececf9c0321c8a3128c1f2f6b.jpeg

I'm using Timbrens on my Sierra and have zero complaints.  I'm pulling a 36' Jayco. 

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