He said it was marked 13'6. That was another example. What I don't get is he said he was doing 5 mph. How much damage could be done at that speed?
Hit a 13'6 ¹/² bridge.
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When the height is that close I’d dump the air out of the suspension..... before going under.
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I drive a lot around Philly and Camden. I have many customers that I’ll go in one way full, but take a different way back when I’m empty because I know I’ll bridge my trailer. I feel like this is pretty common for local drivers in any major city.
what makes this situation weird Is it’s a route you’ve done the same thing many times in the past. But the fact that you raised “4inches empty” isn’t that bazzarre at all. Happens to me all the time. The fact that it’s something you’ve done “500 times” is what makes it crazy. -
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Did you all miss the post he said front corner of trailer. Or did I read it wrong?
Last I checked. The front corner sits on the truck.
And if the weather is cold. Seems like a leveling valve problem. As already mentioned.
If you watch the frame to the tires. 2 inches should be noticeably higher.
And with 13.6 being max height on the east coast.
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