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DutchmenSport
Mar 16, 2016Explorer
As others have stated above, you need the WD hitch. With the size of your truck and camper, get a WD system that has built in sway control.
About those rough roads! The only alternative is to simply avoid them! No matter what you do, when you hitch the trailer, those roads will buck like a wild horse! It's because of this very thing that several forum members avoid certain roads ... in Indiana, I avoid all interstates, because they all buck like that.
I-465 on the East side of Indianapolis, along where I-70 crosses is unbelievable horrible. When driving in the car, you really don't feel it. But hitch that trailer to the truck and you might as well kiss your cabinets in the camper "good-bye!" I-65 South of Indianapolis is like that, so is I-74 near Cincinnati (in Indiana), section of Interstate I-70 from Indianapolis to Richmond, Indiana. I-69 North of Anderson and Muncie and South of Fort Wayne.
No matter what you do, you'll experience that bucking on those rough roads!
About those rough roads! The only alternative is to simply avoid them! No matter what you do, when you hitch the trailer, those roads will buck like a wild horse! It's because of this very thing that several forum members avoid certain roads ... in Indiana, I avoid all interstates, because they all buck like that.
I-465 on the East side of Indianapolis, along where I-70 crosses is unbelievable horrible. When driving in the car, you really don't feel it. But hitch that trailer to the truck and you might as well kiss your cabinets in the camper "good-bye!" I-65 South of Indianapolis is like that, so is I-74 near Cincinnati (in Indiana), section of Interstate I-70 from Indianapolis to Richmond, Indiana. I-69 North of Anderson and Muncie and South of Fort Wayne.
No matter what you do, you'll experience that bucking on those rough roads!
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