Forum Discussion
Turtle_n_Peeps
Oct 11, 2015Explorer
RinconVTR wrote:
Frankly, I'm confused. So the drop brackets were wrong and they want to offer you new ones. So what. That has nothing to do with your sway problem, and its the sway we need more detail about.
If actual trailer sway is happening at 45mph, you have serious...SERIOUS issues. And the number one thing to do is know your weights.
What is the actual trailer weight and tongue weight?
What type of WDH are you using? Is it set up per the manual?
^^^^^ This.
Brackets have nothing to do with sway. NOTHING! If they weld them in the same place you will have the same problem.
If they weld them a few inches back it "may" stop the sway depending on the weights and balances of the trailer. I think this is what they may do. If so, your wheels will not be centered in your wheel wells anymore. But this is about the only thing you can do with a poorly designed trailer.
Frankly, IMHO, this shop has no idea of what they are doing.
About RV Tips & Tricks
Looking for advice before your next adventure? Look no further.25,149 PostsLatest Activity: Jul 17, 2025