Cummins12V98 wrote:
Terryallan wrote:
We were driving up 321 earlier running 70 MPH. A 3500 with what looked like a 28' toy hauler passed us. We watched it as it SWAYED, wiggled, wondered around on the road, and nearly went in the ditch.
So you see, It does not matter what you tow with. If not done correctly. It will sway. Having a 2500, or 3500 is NO magic elixir. My 30' TT is dead still behind my F150. I would not be in that 3500 with that TT hooked to it. It was too scary
You IMHO have too much tail for the dog! I truly hope you don't ever have to say "you were right".
It's not a pretty picture when you come to a stop and you have just rolled over and are idling towards the traffic that was just behind you, I know from personal experience it scares the he!! out of you.
Really think so. I'm 2000lbs under my tow capacity, In fact I'm under ALL my weights. My TT does not sway in any conditions, Like when passing, or being passed by large trucks. Yes I can feel it in a strong wind, but so can everyone else.
Maybe it doesn't sway because it is setup correctly. That is the answer. Appears maybe yours was not. I hope you learned to do it right after your accident.