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Terryallan
Apr 13, 2018Explorer II
Could take a while. Be ready to adjust the hitch head several times, as well as trying different chain links. The most important part of towing is getting the hitch setup correctly.
IF you get it right. You will have no problems with the second part of your question. IF you get it right. You will have no sway, the headlights will see the road. Meaning the TV will sit pretty much like it does unhooked, and the TT will just follow you where ever you lead it. Plus the big trucks will not push you around. You will of course feel the weight, and the TV will feel a little stiffer on bumps, and rough roads. So spend the time, and get it right..
Next important part, Is getting the Brake controller setup right. Get it right, and the TT, and the TV will stop as one, with no jerks, or pushing. Get it wrong, and it will take too long to stop, or going the other way, will jerk the TV. So take your time getting ready to tow, and once you get it all set. Your towing experience will be a relaxing drive to the CG. Enjoy
IF you get it right. You will have no problems with the second part of your question. IF you get it right. You will have no sway, the headlights will see the road. Meaning the TV will sit pretty much like it does unhooked, and the TT will just follow you where ever you lead it. Plus the big trucks will not push you around. You will of course feel the weight, and the TV will feel a little stiffer on bumps, and rough roads. So spend the time, and get it right..
Next important part, Is getting the Brake controller setup right. Get it right, and the TT, and the TV will stop as one, with no jerks, or pushing. Get it wrong, and it will take too long to stop, or going the other way, will jerk the TV. So take your time getting ready to tow, and once you get it all set. Your towing experience will be a relaxing drive to the CG. Enjoy
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