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mkirsch
Mar 18, 2016Nomad II
For only 2" of sag, bags are a waste of money. The WD hitch will bring you back to level if you adjust so the front ride height is back to unloaded.
Also, you absolutely did *NOT* have sway, else you would either be here telling us your harrowing tale of the trailer passing you going backwards, then yanking you into oncoming traffic (or the ditch), or you would be in a hospital recovering from severe injuries, or you would be dead. There is no such thing as a "little sway." Like someone else said, it's like being a "little pregnant."
The trailer is not always going to follow perfectly in line especially if the road is at all uneven. It will bobble and bounce around to some degree, especially if you have no sway control to hold the trailer and truck in a rigid line. This also helps with the push-pull you feel from passing/oncoming vehicles.
Also, you absolutely did *NOT* have sway, else you would either be here telling us your harrowing tale of the trailer passing you going backwards, then yanking you into oncoming traffic (or the ditch), or you would be in a hospital recovering from severe injuries, or you would be dead. There is no such thing as a "little sway." Like someone else said, it's like being a "little pregnant."
The trailer is not always going to follow perfectly in line especially if the road is at all uneven. It will bobble and bounce around to some degree, especially if you have no sway control to hold the trailer and truck in a rigid line. This also helps with the push-pull you feel from passing/oncoming vehicles.
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