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RinconVTR
May 02, 2016Explorer
Retired JSO wrote:
I have a sway pro and now 2000 lb bars on a work and play wb25 pulled by a 2016 f250. I kept experiencing sway even after changing from 1500 to 2000 lb bars. I quizzed e trailer and other ford forums and discovered the ford trucks with built in sway control act against the actions of the sway pro making the trailer sway more. We just returned from Charleston, about 260 miles. I had turned the sway control off, you have to do it every time you start the truck, and drove all the way with one hand and no, no sway.
Yup. This is also what I recommended the OP try. This is a common situation, but few Ford owners want to come out and talk about it, or they dont realize TSC can be part of the problem.
My post was without the explanation as I dont own a Ford. But I have hands on, direct knowledge and experience with this.
This is why turning off TSC is worth trying when people are experiencing problems, to feel the difference with it on and off, and confirm if it has a negative affect on your set up...or not.
No one wants to hear this...no one wants to believe it...but its real.
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