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RinconVTR
Jul 09, 2015Explorer
Huntindog wrote:
This style of hitch is what is refferred to as an integrated sway control hitch. There are several of them on the market. Most of them including yours relies on TW for the sway control. The more TW, the more friction, and the more sway control. There are some smaller sized ones said to work with lightewr TW TTs... But yours at 10K isn't one of them. Bigger isn't always better. If you wear size 10 shoes, you will be best served with size 10 shoes... Not size 12s rhat you may grow into someday.
In short your hitch is the wrong tool for the job.
You were giving good accurate advice in the first half of this, then it went to h e double L.
One could have the highest rated WDH, and never have any effect on sway, good or bad. The only downside to having too much WDH if ride comfort and possibly un-do stress on a lightweight trailer.
I ran my 4500lb TT with 600lb bars for a couple years, then tried 1k bars. Much improved ride, ironically. Less bounce. Now pulling with a Hensley, I started off with the 1k bars and could not be happier.
In short, the WDH is NOT the issue here, especially if the OP set it up by the book. It anything, add one more washer in the head and give that a try. Otherwise, the last post is about all you have left, shifting weight around, mostly to the front. And make sure there is nothing heavy packed in the back of the trailer.
Also, double check your tires. Worn bias plys tend to round and wear funny allowing more sway than "normal". A nice set of radials may help straighten things out too.
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