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Grit_dog
Aug 31, 2021Navigator
bobby7718 wrote:
Actually came back from the test drive.
Inflated the TV's tire pressure to the max(50 PSI), the ride was very unsafe. Even worse than before. A lot of side-to-side movement on the high way. Not quite sure whether it's the TV or the TT swaying. Couldn't look too much on the posture of the TT as I had to 100% focusing on holding the steering :(.
Felt like losing traction, or driving on the snow .
Provided you weren't driving with significant cross winds, generally un-invoked (is that a word) trailer sway is caused by not enough tongue weight and/or significant/excessive length and/or weight behind the trailer axles. (Compared to overall length/weight)
I suspect a good portion of what your feeling is a combination of this and maybe some questionable trailer tires?
I could be wrong, but everything I've suggested is free to try, to diagnose the issue.
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