Back2PA
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Motorhome guy here, considering a fiver. In the motorhome one is very aware of crosswinds, and before I encountered winds sufficient to be hazardous I would have long since pulled over since the feedback is more than sufficient to let one know it's windy.
How is it with a fiver? Are gusty crosswind forces transmitted to the TV sufficiently to alert the driver? I've seen YouTube video of fivers being blown over - did the driver ignore the obvious feedback or could they not feel the trailer being blown around?
How is it with a fiver? Are gusty crosswind forces transmitted to the TV sufficiently to alert the driver? I've seen YouTube video of fivers being blown over - did the driver ignore the obvious feedback or could they not feel the trailer being blown around?