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blt2ski
Dec 02, 2015Moderator
joshuajim wrote:
Next time you go down the highway, notice that 90% of contractors towing trailers loaded with HEAVY loads are not using WD. They do it 5 days a week for years with no significant problems.
Of course, you pays your money and takes your chance.
Along with a very high % of trucks that tow RV trailers to dealers do not use a WD/AS bars of any sort either.
I go on the, if I can not tow the trailer in a straight line with out sway etc with out the bars, I will not put the bars on to fix the issue. I figure out the issue(s) for the sway, fix them, THEN install the WD/AS bars! I've had bars fall off once, never knew they were off until I stopped some 100 miles later, including driving over Stevens Pass in the snow!
marty
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