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I used a railroad tie piece of wood under my front crossmember. The turnbuckles hook into the frame and pulled down against the railroad tie. The frame will have 2 areas that the factory uses when transporting vehicles from the factory to the dealers. I haven't used any wood under the rear suspension as of yet. You can use chains with the turnbuckles if that helps. If you want pics send me your email. And yes it's a learning curve when you have to always travel the roads thru NYC.
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I add air to all four tires, cross ratchet straps and tighten my shocks full tight. Also balance trailer tires. Big difference. Mike McMahan 2543 H/SA
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