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Danford50
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May 05, 2015

Swaying

I was following a TT being towed and it has led to this question even with a wdh and a stabilizer do you still experience sway ?
  • There is sway and there is feeling the sway. If you have soft tires and are close to your weight limits and maybe not set up 100% you will have more sway and feel it. If you are driving a 350 or 3500 and set up good, you will not feel it but if you look at your mirrors, you will see the trailer moving some. As long as it is controlled or controllable
  • wrvond wrote:
    It's amazing how many TT's I see on the highway set up incorrectly. Even with a WD hitch, I've seen them with the rear of the truck sagging and the tongue of the TT way low, like a 'V'.
    With people's ability to do things wrong, it's a wonder we don't have more accidents on the roadways...


    Exactly.

    I don't really care if you use a generic WD hitch or the "best" rated one on the market. If they are set up right, the trailer will tow beautifully. Set up poorly, and they are a disaster waiting to happen.
  • No I tow 8200 lbs wet with 1040 Pin weight I use a Blue Ox WDH and I do not sway I have 1 hand on the wheel and a light grip no matter what is passing me. I tow at 62 MPH weather and roads permitting.
  • Hey! My RV doesn' sway at all. Hmmm. What a joke. All large sided vehicles sway with cross winds. However, not all of that sway is felt in the driving vehicle. In fact 5ers sway a lot. So much so all chairs etc. are tied down but you feel amost nothing in the PU. Well loaded TTs with a good hitch set up still sway but not much is felt in the PU. When RVers move to a MH and experience sway they are surprised. You feel all of it in a MH. Years ago I drove my 5ver down the highway at 70 to 80 mph and never felt a thing in my PU. Then I followed other 5ers. Whoa Nelly Belle. Does my 5ver sway that much? Yup. Doubters just watch the big rigs for a while. You will see a huge correction. A few moments later you will feel the same cross wind they felt. All large vehicles sway. JMHO
  • It's amazing how many TT's I see on the highway set up incorrectly. Even with a WD hitch, I've seen them with the rear of the truck sagging and the tongue of the TT way low, like a 'V'.
    With people's ability to do things wrong, it's a wonder we don't have more accidents on the roadways...
  • If a WD hitch is set up right, there will be no sway. I have a 33' TT and an SUV. No sway and no sway bar.
  • Turtle n Peeps wrote:
    Danford50 wrote:
    I was following a TT being towed and it has led to this question even with a wdh and a stabilizer do you still experience sway ?


    If the tongue weight is wrong. Yes
    If the tongue weight is correct. No

    I can setup any trailer to sway or I can set up a trailer to pull like a dream.


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  • Danford50 wrote:
    I was following a TT being towed and it has led to this question even with a wdh and a stabilizer do you still experience sway ?


    If the tongue weight is wrong. Yes
    If the tongue weight is correct. No

    I can setup any trailer to sway or I can set up a trailer to pull like a dream.
  • I don't using my dialed in integrated Reese HP dual cam system. With a friction bar it danced around some b