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Pulling an enclosed trailer cross country
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[QUOTE="rmc_olderthandirt, post: 1185738, member: 68872"] That is a very inaccurate statement to make so broadly. Your tow rig may not have a problem with sway. But sway can definately happen, and if it happens the results can be disasterous. The best recipie for sway is to have a short wheel base lightweight tow vehicle with a long single axle trailer with the majority of the weight at the back of the trailer. "Balancing" the trailer by putting an equal amount of weight in the front may provide the desired tongue weight but it doesn't help the sway issue at all. sick 96 250: The description of your rig doesn't concern me at all, assuming that your hitch is a receiver style and your are not attempting to pull from a bumper hitch. I am assuming that the trailer is tandem axle and has brakes. If you load the trailer properly I doubt that you would need the sway bars. Rod [/QUOTE]
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