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allkidd wrote:
This spring we purchased our first trailer. It is a 28 foot Grey Wolf toy hauler. It weighs about 5000 lbs and we usually carry about another 1000 lbs.
โJul-29-2020 08:55 AM
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mkirsch wrote:
There are not "multiple definitions" for sway. Sway is not a momentary bobble of the trailer hitting uneven road. Sway is not even the effect you feel from a passing bus or semi.
Sway is an ACTUAL loss of control, that you cannot recover from without extraordinary effort. Sway does not cure itself. Sway does not disappear as the distance between you and the semi increases. Sway always gets worse if left uncorrected, never better as time passes. You either hit those trailer brakes or you end up backwards in the ditch.
โJul-29-2020 06:28 AM
โJul-28-2020 11:50 AM
Taxman2436 wrote:allkidd wrote:
Thank you for the quick replies!
Sounds like I need to get some weights of my truck and trailer. If I take my rig to a weight station on the highway will they take these weight measurements for me?
Not a weigh station. You can take it to a CAT scale at Pilot truck stop near you. Costs about $12.00 to weigh and should give you 3 weights, front axle, drive axle and trailer axle(s).
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allkidd wrote:
I found a truck stop about 45 minutes away that has CAT scales available to use.
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