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carringb
Jan 28, 2016Explorer
Rescue16 wrote:
I do not tow over 65 mph so for those that tow faster then that can not give a true evaluation for that. Highly recommend it!!
I've been over 80 MPH on some trips (where appropriate for speed limits and traffic). Handles just fine. That said, I also tow our enclosed car hauler are high speeds as well, with no sway control, and it still handles fine. Bottom line: Get your trailer properly balanced and set up so its stable without sway control, because it should only be needed for adverse anyways. Relying on sway control to dampen bad trailer dynamics is a recipe for a bad time.
One thing it does not do as well as the Dual Cam is hold straight when passing trucks during high winds (straight on or cross winds). The Dual cam held everything straight. The Blue Ox does not. There's no sway, but be prepared to steer slightly away from the truck as the rear of the trailer passes bow of the truck. Not a lot, but you won't be able to drive hands free in strong winds around big trucks. Not that you should anyways;)
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