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[RC] Trucks and Trailers - Rebecca Hackworth

I leave mine hooked up most of the time.  It does make is ever so
much more convenient.  I did finally replace my shocks on the old
truck, but then it had been at least 11 years and 200,000 miles.  I
figured it was due.  

So bottom line in my experience is no, it doesn't hurt a thing.  I
would make sure that the rig in total are riding level.  That
probably does more "damage" wear and tear on the shocks/springs on a
rig.  From what I see, Endurance riders generally have theirs well
balanced.  Some of the rigs out there on the freeway make me want to
cry for the poor horses being transported.  
Becky and the gang


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