We watch pickup trucks pull fifth-wheel and travel trailers into RV Parks. To level the trailer, these travelers often must disconnect from the truck so they can level the trailer front to back. Even if they’re just stopping for the night, they have to unhook that night and rehook the next day.
So here is my invention: Install hydraulic suspension, like the lowrider cars in California that can bounce up and down, in the rear of the pickup truck. Then, without unhooking the trailer, raise or lower the back end of the truck until the trailer is level. No need to unhook. Problem solved. Life is easier!
Brilliant!?
We’ve driven to warm weather.
Today’s high in Las Cruces, New Mexico: 76 degrees. Today’s high in Erie, Colorado also has a seven in it: 17 degrees.
Jesse can’t seem to stay in her bed when she falls asleep.
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