Thread: Sway control
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Old 04-09-2018, 06:16 PM   #3
sourdough
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A 5th wheel hitch provides a more stable towing experience due to the location of the hitch and the way the load is applied to the truck.

When you move that weight to the very back of your truck you will need a good sway control IMO. Yes, the dually will provide a lot of "stop" power for sway, but if you get a long trailer without sway control it WILL start swaying and depending on the circumstances it WILL start pulling your truck. My thought is to just get a good WDH with good sway control and go down the road and not worry about where the breaking point is.
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