sidney
Oct 06, 2013Explorer
DRW Stability
Been reading the SRW vs DRW threads... I have never towed with a DRW and I'm curious what everyone means by "stability". Can you describe what you're experiencing that feels more stable. To say ...
DutchmenSport wrote:
I've towed with a Chevy Suburban (not a truck) single wheel towing an 18 foot Dutchmen Sport (lite). I used WD bars and a friction sway bar. Although the configuration was acceptable, I still felt a considerable amount of movement from the trailer, not sway, just uncomfortable movement.
Then we got our dual Chevy pick-up truck 3500 (gas) and all the unwanted movement (the feeling of a boat tilting from side to side) was not there any more. Now, the suspension of the truck might had something to do with that, it might have been heavier shocks, or heavier springs, I don't know. But the difference was like night and day.
So we eventually went to a dual diesel Chevy 3500, and it really was (and still is) rock solid, even towing a trailer that is now 2 times the length of our first trailer. Our Outback is is 35 and 1/2 feet long, and the same diesel Chevy tows rock solid. There again, maybe is just the suspension, but the bigger foot print (6 tires) on the ground instead of 4, makes a much more firm "foundation". Imagine a house at the beach on the ocean on stilts, vs a house in the mid-west built on a concrete foundation? Same wind? which shakes the floor more?