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May-21-2018 04:46 AM
dodge guy wrote:
First I would ditch the standard WD hitch and go with a Reese Dual Cam. You may be able to add it to your existing WD hitch if the bars have the crook at the ends. Then I would verify you have proper tongue weight, I go with 12%. The wheel base is a bit on the short side, but if you have the all the above set up properly then you should be good to go.
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May-20-2018 04:58 PM
bartlettj wrote:
Tahoe is a bit short for anything longer than 25' without some serious hitch upgrades and likely some suspension upgrades to the Tahoe. The coil spring and z bar rear flop all over the place compared to a similarly equipped truck. Tahoe is designed for unladen comfort. I just upgraded to a 2500hd so I wouldn't get so beat up and tired on long trips.
May-20-2018 04:33 PM
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May-20-2018 01:58 PM
hookset wrote:
Recently downsized from 39' 5th wheel & one ton diesel dually to a 30' (box-34' inc hitch)trailer and a 2017 Chevy Silverado Tahoe suv. On tow home from dealership & 1st camping trip (100 miles total) I experienced a considerable amount of sway even with a WD hitch and 1 sway bar. Many years ago we started camping with a 30' trailer pulled by a Chevy Blazer - don't remember having this problem. Is it ---
1. Tahoe has too short of a wheelbase (116 inches)
2. Need 2nd sway bar
3. WD hitch not installed correctly
All the above or ????
May-20-2018 01:45 PM
RTCastillo wrote:bid_time wrote:
Easy fix, you need more tongue weight, 15% is good, more is better.
And some people are saying, load up some water as added weight, while the mpg suffers, adds to stability.
Don't know the conventional wisdom on this since water can swoosh left and right and therefore by itself unstable, lol.
Veteran RVers with more experience that his newbie can provide more sense that I lack.
May-20-2018 01:21 PM
bid_time wrote:
Easy fix, you need more tongue weight, 15% is good, more is better.