ssthrd wrote:
Just because you have a 2500 hd doesn't mean that you don't need sway control. It's for the trailer, not the truck. If it's not loaded right, it will sway.
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And once again, load the trailer correctly in the first place..
Watch the videos I linked above..
Applying WD and/or antisway devices instead of correcting the trailer weight balance all you are doing is masking the problem..
What are you going to do when the WD or antisway device fails to provide enough correction under an emergency situation?
Get the trailer TW correct for the trailer weight as the first line of defense and then and only then add in antisway..