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Grit dog wrote:
Scooby, save your breath. Back of the Pack knows everything about everything when it comes to CB radios and behind the wheel graduate level physics topics.
2014 RAM 3500 Diesel 4x4 Dually long bed. B&W RVK3600 hitch โข 2015 Crossroads Elevation Homestead Toy Hauler ("The Taj Mahauler") โข <\br >Toys:
โNov-28-2022 06:01 AM
โNov-28-2022 05:55 AM
JRscooby wrote:A HENSLEY patent hitch is โthe solutionโ (having made all other types obsolete), but the TT design is the major problem.
When talking about cross wind, this kind of statement scares the snot out of me. Why? Because somebody that needs to ask the question will believe it, buy the hitch, and get blown into oncoming traffic, and kill somebody that knows better.
You can mount TV and TT on the same frame, no side to side flex, and with same weight and surface area, the wind will still push it to the side.
โNov-28-2022 03:18 AM
A HENSLEY patent hitch is โthe solutionโ (having made all other types obsolete), but the TT design is the major problem.
โNov-26-2022 11:19 AM
โJul-24-2022 04:48 AM
RICK-ards Red wrote:
I have a Husky Friction Sway Control and while driving in a cross wind (not strong enough to stop) is it better to tighten the friction bar or loosen it to try to reduce the effect of the wind on the driving vehicle?
thanks
โJul-21-2022 04:42 PM
aftermath wrote:It's very difficult, hugely technical, takes a lot of experience...; or some of us just use common sense - adjust, test drive, rinse and repeat until you hit the sweet spot.Microlite Mike wrote:
I just adjust my friction sway control for regular driving and dealing with passing trucks, etc....
This is what has always confused me regarding the add on friction control devices. How do you know how to adjust them? When do you stop and make adjustments? I have a feeling that most people don't do this, but they just attach them, crank them down and go. This makes more sense to me. I know a guy (yeah don't we all) who told me he adjusts things when he "needs" to. Really?
โJul-21-2022 03:31 PM
Microlite Mike wrote:
I just adjust my friction sway control for regular driving and dealing with passing trucks, etc....
โJul-21-2022 07:20 AM
BarneyS wrote:Lwiddis wrote:
Tongue weight is the key IMO. What percent of TW do you have?
His question was about towing in a crosswind. That would affect every trailer - even those with perfect tongue weight percentage.
Barney
โJul-21-2022 05:39 AM
Lwiddis wrote:
Tongue weight is the key IMO. What percent of TW do you have?
โJul-20-2022 07:52 AM
mkirsch wrote:
I thought friction sway controls were not to be "adjusted." They are either on or off. Crank them down or release them, no in between
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