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goducks10
Jul 09, 2014Explorer
ah64id wrote:goducks10 wrote:
With that truck and TT I wouldn't waste the time for WD. If the TT's loaded right you shouldn't have any trouble. I towed a similar sized TT with an F150 using one friction bar. It broke during a trip and I never knew it broke till I got home. Never noticed any difference at all.
BTW nice choice in trucks. You'll love the CTD.
The friction bar is for sway control, not WD. Many WDH don't even have sway control.. two separate functions.
Sway control isn't needed if the trailer is properly loaded, but WDH might be.
As others have said it is not "needed", but it sure is nice with it setup properly.
560lbs on a 2500 is a drop in the bucket. My 2500 drops 2" with 1800lbs of pin. I bet that truck wouldn't drop more than a 1/2" He definitely won't need a WDH. But unless the TT is balanced properly he may need sway control.
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