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another thing you might want to look at is your weight distribution.....i know that if the cylnders are too small or are just the right size it is possible that you have more weight on one then the other and you are actully pusing the air out of the cylnder with gravity...

I think that I can help you more about your frame bending but I would need to see a picture because that really just means that you arn't distributing your weight enough . rembmer newton for every action there is an equal and opposite reation. what ever force your cylnder is pushing against the floor it is pushing on whatever beam it is attached to...hope this helps