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mikeinaz
Apr 22, 2015Explorer
Air up those tires to max PSI as JEREM0621 said, made a world of difference when I did that. I also have a 30' TT and a short wheelbase TV, a newer style Durango. Last pull I made was taking the TT to storage last year, aired up the tires to max PSI and had made an adjustment to my hitch, dropping the height 1.5" as I felt I was a tad 'nose up'. Drove 3 miles down the freeway w/ no friction sway control attached (just wdh engaged) and had no sway at 65mph.
Will take it out on a trip here in the next few weeks and see how it is on a normal road trip, with sway hooked up of course. I had been debating getting a 2nd friction bar or upgrading to a different hitch altogether but those two things seemed to make a HUGE difference.
Will take it out on a trip here in the next few weeks and see how it is on a normal road trip, with sway hooked up of course. I had been debating getting a 2nd friction bar or upgrading to a different hitch altogether but those two things seemed to make a HUGE difference.
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