Enclosed trailer towing

sagebel

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Just bought a 7x16 enclosed trailer. Looking to know if I should put any type of sway control on it. I have pulled larger travel trailers and had one, just wondering if I should get one for this.
 

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I would.

Earlier you had said something about moving back to the Left coast.. Having a WD hitch with Sway control is.. Just Good Insurance.

2 axle ? Any kinda brakes ?

Joe
 

f100cleveland

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I pull a 24 ft enclosed and put a sway control on it just to take that little bit of wiggle out of it. You have a 350 so I don't think you need a WD hitch.
 

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If you load the trailer heaver on the front it should pull good without one, but I am like Joe, (Having a WD hitch with Sway control is.. Just Good Insurance.) Wind gust and big trucks will make you glad you have one.
Doug
 

sagebel

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It's a Haulmark tandem axle with brakes on both. I wasn't planning on WD, just a sway bar. My biggest concern is those damn minivans that park themselves just of the trailer's rear bumper.
 

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