Trailer sway

Discuss with others about towing. What is the best tow vehicle, hitches, brake controllers, etc, keeping in mind that everybody has his/her favorite.

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shimano1
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Joined: Mon Jun 16, 2014 6:55 pm
Location: Texas Kingsville
Cardinal Owners: 2019 3875 FBX/ 2019 Ford F-350 SRW King Ranch
Location: Texas Kingsville

Re: Trailer sway

Post by shimano1 »

Thanks, I think i'll try it in November.
Kenny and Debbie Scholz
Kingsville TX
2019 Cardinal Luxury 3875 FBX
2019 F-350 SD, 6.7 king ranch srw
hydehunter
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Joined: Sat Apr 16, 2011 9:11 am
Location: South Dakota Stickney
Cardinal Owners: 2010 3640,2011 Dodge 4x4 dually
Location: South Dakota Stickney to Arizona in the winter

Re: Trailer sway

Post by hydehunter »

I think you should slow down to 60 mph max,I see no reason to tow at 65 or above, to many things can go wrong.I'm waiting to see what happens here in SD this year now that the speed limit was raised to 80 mph. I bet a lot of trailer tires blow out and accidents happen as you know people like to drive faster than the limit.
Jim and Karen Higgs
2010 Cardinal 3640
2011 Dodge 3500 4x4 dually
full timing starts 6-1-2012
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