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Before a roadtrip ask about Spring ride or air ride seats!

Darwin T

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At the end of Aug 2010 I flew to Goergia to pick up my new M35a2 (Sgt. Allison Stormwater) and drive her back to TEXAS. :D This involved about 19.5 hours of highway time (not counting hotels at night) stopping only for fuel and when my A$$ went NUMB! :shock: She has the old style storage box drivers seat (for now). I did not know that was ever an option. :evil: I can laugh about it now that the feeling has returned!!! I think it was about 855 miles. Why would anyone do that? :cookoo: Well if I can't jump in and drive either of them my MV's ((M109a3 (Sgt. Ike Stormwater) about 355 miles home when i bought him)), and drive them anywhere I need or want to then they are not any good to me. If another Hurricane comes through I don't want to be sitting on the side of the road scratching whatever itches at the time, they need to be driven!
 

Stan Leschert

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Air Ride is the ONLY way to go. Must large truck wreckers have them for fairly cheap. The sore butt is a problem, but if you want to keep your spine intact.... springer seats are OK if properly adjusted, however, as a 20 year CDL driver, Air is GOOD!
 

Darwin T

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Either would have been great. My M109a3 has a spring seat so when I bought my M35a2 I never thought twice. Since my M109a3 is not going anywhere I am looking for an airride for him and will move the spring ride to my M35a2, because if either of them go it will be her.
 
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