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stigle
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We have a 32' travel trailer which we pull with a ford e 350 diesel. We have reese sway bars. We have traveled all across the country with no issues. Today we have been swaying like we were on a dance floor! Our TT is about 11 years old. Do these sway bars need to be replaced over time or is there something else I should be checking?
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Ivylog
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Your welcome. I would move one of the generators to the front (or both part way) and see if this helps even more as it sounds like you barely have enough tongue weight as normally loaded.
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4X4Dodger
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downtheroad wrote:
Take a close look at the trailer's axles and spring hangers..


Bingo...the bushings in the Spring eyes and Equilizer can cause this if they are bad/worn. Or if you have a broken leaf spring. (Can be hard to see)

Your trailer should not sway if loaded and hitched correctly WITHOUT the Sway bars. I dont see that as being a cause.

I have a 32 footer, 3/4 ton, NO sway bars. Never a problem with thousands of miles of towing in all weather and all terrain/roads

dodge_guy
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I just replaced my suspension equalizers because they were noisy. I went with Dexter EZ flex. What I found was that everything was worn out. All the bolt holes were oblonged. Basically the trailer was walking over the axles. After I replaced everything the trailer handled so much better. The trailer always felt loose behind the truck. Now the whole setup feels more stable than it ever has. Check out my posting in the Dexter EZ flex sticky at the top of this forum.
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Crabbypatty
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How did you load your TT for this trip? Did you put alot of stuff aft of the TT wheels or hanging on a rack off the bumper? That would do it. I have the Reese dual cam hitch with the same bars for 12 years now. I still use 6 links of chain on them. They havent worn out. Examine them and maybe you cracked one or the hitch is defective in some way. Otherwise I think its your load.
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stigle
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Lots of good advice. Thank you. I loaded 2 honda generators in the back of the trailer to transport. Moved them up to the middle of the trailer and driving better now. I will check out the other suggestions when i get home as it still could be better. Thanks so much!

lanerd
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TomG2 wrote:
If you are talking about the sway bars with the brake pad like material, they can be adjusted.


Or are you talking about weight distribution bars. Reese makes both and you can get the weight distribution bars with built in sway control (Dual Cam). Weight distribution bars without built in sway typically don't have much (if any) ability to reduce/eliminate sway.

However, if you are talking about the friction type anti-sway device and you haven't made any changes, I too would look first at how you last loaded stuff in the trailer and secondly if you have some damage to the trailer's tongue or suspension.

Good luck

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WayneAt63044
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I recently felt some abnormal sway on my way home and found the hitch receiver on the truck had a bad weld. The receiver, and ball, were aimed 2-3" toward the passenger side rather than than centered. I guess it was wiggling side to side on the Interstate.
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downtheroad
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Take a close look at the trailer's axles and spring hangers..
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jerem0621
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I would also look at loadingand or inspect your trailer for damage to the running gear..same for your truck.

Thanks!

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GMandJM
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Are you carrying more in your tanks (fresh/grey/black) than usual. Stuff sloshing around can feel like the tail wagging the dog.
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Rookiecamper
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I'm with Ivylog...did you load your trailer differently than usual? Too much weight behind the axles will offload the hitch. That is the most prevalent cause of trailer sway.
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TomG2
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If you are talking about the sway bars with the brake pad like material, they can be adjusted.

Ivylog
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What did you put in the back of the trailer?
This post is my opinion (free advice). It is not intended to influence anyone's judgment nor do I advocate anyone do what I propose.
Sold 04 Dynasty to our son after 14 great years.
Upgraded with a 08 HR Navigator 45’...