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Location: Olalla, Washington | Anyone have experience with these type of add-on suspension things. They have doughnut shaped air bags and are attached there at the gooseneck hitch and are designed to smooth out the movement between the truck and trailer, making the ride more comfortable for your horse. I have been researching them and have found 5 different types/brands so far. I really need to improve the ride for my gelding on long trailer rides. Already use soft-ride boots, double mats and have air bags on my truck. Next I will try hauling him backwards. From all the research I have been doing - this type of hitch thing should really help. Thanks! |
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Extreme Veteran
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Location: Penrose, Colorado | go to airsafehitch.com gooseneck model we have one on our LQ and was not cheap but will not be without one on a heavy trailer. |
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New User
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Location: Olalla, Washington | Thanks for recommendation. I check out the website and I am impressed with the AirSafe hitch. |
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Veteran
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Location: Topeka Ks | I was very happy with my Cody Cushion. There made by Cody Hitch. It replaces the gooseneck ball. |
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Veteran
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Location: Cornfield in Iowa | Originally written by justgurn on 2015-05-19 6:48 AM
I was very happy with my Cody Cushion. There made by Cody Hitch. It replaces the gooseneck ball. I still can't wait to use it. Not able to ride right now. |
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Location: Topeka Ks | Thats not good news. I still can't wait to use it. Not able to ride right now. |
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