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06-03-2021, 06:52 AM #1
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Good morning from Maine
Good morning everyone,
Just saying hello from Maine. We bought our first TT, a 2021 21BHE, in November. We spent the winter getting all the gear we needed and have had some great tips already this year. We love the trailer and it is perfect for our family and the camping we want to do. I found this forum while researching a new/better sway control hitch than the entry-level one I started with. Hopefully the Blue OX that's on the way solves my sway problem.
Cheers,
Chris
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06-03-2021, 07:46 AM #2
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Welcome and congrats
Sway problem with such a small trailer?
Sway is caused by improper balance and loading
You need to get the tongue as heavy as possible which will eliminate sway
Are you experiencing actual sway or suck/push from passing vehicles?
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06-03-2021, 08:06 AM #3
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It was actual sway as it came on anywhere above 50 MPH, with no passing vehicles. I was really surprised, and honestly disappointed. We don't put a ton of extra stuff in our TT, but maybe I need to find some stuff to just throw in the front for ballast. We were on I-95 in Maine and it came on as soon as I went over 50 MPH and came back every time I returned to that speed or beyond. I'm not trying to cruise at 80, but 60 would be nice without feeling that tail wag!
I admit I'm new to towing a TT, but there was less than 75 pounds of gear past the axles and I took the time to set up my hitch very carefully after doing lots of research. I didn't spend a ton of time dialing in the WDH with friction bar sway control hitch that I have. I decided that, for us, I would prefer to spend the money for a hitch that doesn't require adjustment (chains and friction bar sway control). Once I have the better hitch with less variables, I really don't expect a problem but will appreciate the peace of mind of the better equipment. I ordered the Blue OX TrackPro which will be here Tuesday. Just in time for our trip next weekend.
Anyways, thanks for your concern! Seems like a lot of people ready to help new owners here.
Chris
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06-03-2021, 08:28 AM #4
Even with a better hitch, you could still have sway if not loaded correctly. Ideally you want 10 -15% of the weight to be on the tongue. They do have tongue scales you can purchase or you can trial and error load it and use a truck scale to figure out the weight.
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06-03-2021, 08:34 AM #5
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Welcome from North Carolina!
Good luck with the new hitch - we used to have a TT and when I towed with my F150 it had bad sway and I used a friction bar. When I bought the RAM 2500, the sway pretty much went away. I did notice that if I back-loaded the camper that it was worse, so we would store bins full of clothes and whatnot in the front and move them to the back where the storage was once we arrived at our destination.
Either way - be safe, have fun, and make some great memories!Jake and Leah, our two boys, and our Lab
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