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Looking for a ''lost of control and roll over'' video

Claude_B
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Many months ago, there was a video that was posted here about a Ford Excursion towing a long TT on highway and lost control of his combo. I think he was trying to avoid something on the road at the last second.

Someone remember and could give the link ?
Claude
2013 Gulf Stream VISA 19ERD
VW Touareg TDI 2013
VW Passat 2012 TDI
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BarneyS
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Explorer III
Since the OP found his answer, I am going to close this one.
Barney
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Claude_B
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Yes ! That's the one !

Thank you !
Claude
2013 Gulf Stream VISA 19ERD
VW Touareg TDI 2013
VW Passat 2012 TDI

BurbMan
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Explorer II
What's amazing from both of the dashcam videos showing the Excursions and their trailers, watch the timers in the videos....from the time when the TT just starts to wiggle to the time it's upside down is ONLY 7 to 8 SECONDS. The TT only swings back and forth 3 or 4 times before it's ready to roll over. Just a reminder to stay alert and take action at the first sign of any sway...you only have a few seconds to get things back under control or else...

rhagfo
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the_happiestcamper wrote:
Maybe this one?


The amazing thing in that video is the number of drivers still passing the out of control TV and TT!!!
Russ & Paula the Beagle Belle.
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the_happiestcam
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Maybe this one?
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_40Fan
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I know the video you are talking about. The filmer was back quite a bit.

I want to say the video was from a news station.
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jerem0621
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Here is a few

Expedition

not an Expedition but an SUV
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rhagfo
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BenK wrote:
applying throttle 'depends' on the situation...

If slippery, then no way and do NOT change the throttle settings in either direction

But always apply the trailer brakes, even when slippery. Key it to have the
trailer drag the TV 'slightly' and so dependent on the boost level

Human nature is to apply the TV brakes...which most times is NOT what should
be done


The truth of the matter, is that many can't react correctly with just the TV, let alone with the TV and a trailer in tow.

When towing I become a more cautions more defensive driver, I tend to be cautious and defensive anyway, just more with close to 20,000# in my hands.
Russ & Paula the Beagle Belle.
2016 Ram Laramie 3500 Aisin DRW 4X4 Long bed.
2005 Copper Canyon 293 FWSLS, 32' GVWR 12,360#

"Visit and Enjoy Oregon State Parks"

wandering1
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Looks like standard TT fishtailing.
HR

Claude_B
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Thanks but it's not this one either. On this video, the guy is going at no more than 20 mph and the strong side wind flip the TT. The one I'm looking for, the guy was driving at +/- 60-65 mph and he try to shift lane rapidly to avoid something on the road. I made a lot of research on Youtube but I can't find it.
Claude
2013 Gulf Stream VISA 19ERD
VW Touareg TDI 2013
VW Passat 2012 TDI

Rbertalotto
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwOqARlw1EI
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BenK
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applying throttle 'depends' on the situation...

If slippery, then no way and do NOT change the throttle settings in either direction

But always apply the trailer brakes, even when slippery. Key it to have the
trailer drag the TV 'slightly' and so dependent on the boost level

Human nature is to apply the TV brakes...which most times is NOT what should
be done
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Landroamer1
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Stay in the throttle and apply some trailer brake is my opinion.
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TucsonJim
Explorer II
Explorer II
Is the first thing you do:

A. Apply the trailer brake
-or-
B. Get off the throttle

??
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