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svt440
May 31, 2016Explorer
rexlion wrote:
Keep it under 65 mph.
Check hitch weight and make sure it's between 10% and 15% of total trailer weight, but also have a look at you rear axle weight rating and see where you're at with that hitch weight added.
Get a WD hitch with sway control, like the Equal-i-zer.
Really, you do not need to 'keep up with the Joneses' when they blow by you. Drive at a speed that works for your rig, not at the speed that works for other people's rigs!
I already have a WD hitch with Sway Control, but I feel that that is part of the issue if I don't have enough hitch weight.
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