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Sorry dont take this to hard but if you can't figure out how to get a trail to tow right you shouldn't be towing it! to many dumb arses on the road anymore to play nice Kind of falls in the same area as 90 yr old retired lawyers with one ft in the grave driving 45 ft freightliner s down the rd without a cdl but yet I have to get one to keep a 25 ft dump truck out of their way!
The nice thing is I don't need load leveling hitches, sway bars, etc.
Quote from: jeepasaurusrex on October 05, 2012, 05:23:00 AM The nice thing is I don't need load leveling hitches, sway bars, etc. Even a dually will benefit from a weight distribution set-up and some sort of sway control.I'd rather run down the highway beside a guy that has a 1/2 ton thats properly set up to tow his trailer than a guy with a dually who's ego says he doesn't need to bother with that.
How is the weight distributed inside the trailer. If too much weight is behind the axles of the trailer, it can cause the trailer to sway side to side.
Well talked to him after he talked to the dealer about it. Dealer told him it was probably the trailer ball being too high. In turn making it sit on the axels uneven. Which would explain why the two times he towed it empty it towed fine. But the times he's tried to tow it after filling the tanks it sways like this. Should be fixed in the morning and he'll meet us at camp. Lol, but if that doesn't fix the problem we will be nice enough to bring a tent for him to sleep in