Chris1911
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Sway control? Nah. Not needed on that particular trailer if he was DRW.
I'd still run a WDH though for the ability to move the weight around.
He says he has sway, lol.
Sway control? Nah. Not needed on that particular trailer if he was DRW.
I'd still run a WDH though for the ability to move the weight around.
WDH shine in the category where people have too much trailer for their trucks suspension
You don't need a WDH you prefer one i tow trailers like these for people all the time with no WDH and no issues with sway this one for example is 1625LBS on the ball dryKind of but they have their place. Depends on the tow vehicle and what they are towing.
21 Ram 2500 CCSB
20 Flagstaff 27BHWS
Dry weight of 6740#'s
Payload of 2140#'s
Hitch weight of 844#'s (dry)
This travel trailer has a very large storage area at the very front of the trailer. I am easily over 1k tongue weight with simple camping supplies in that storage area.
Hooking my trailer to my truck and towing would be a hot mess without a WDH. I have a very nice Equalizer setup that takes the worry away. Also, my trailer is big enough that it may not sway a whole lot but big enough that it wouldn't be a good thing if it did get into a sway tantrum. Been there with other trailers and it's scary. No I haven't done the scale thing but I did set my hitch up per the manufacturer and it works well.
IMO, and only mine....OP needs a properly setup WDH and it should have been supplied with the trailer, unless of course it was purchased used. Even then, most let them go with the trailer.
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I dont know If its the long bed or perhaps different coil rates depending on options?You're Canadian. Lol
So what's the difference? If I hooked that park model to my truck I guarantee it wouldn't sit level or tow properly. Long bed help or change things? I always like to learn a thing or two.
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Couple of things going on here
1: The trailer being lower in the rear doesn’t mean it’s heavier in the rear.
B: You need to put the setup on a scale once it’s loaded
3: Black series hq21: Internet says it’s dry weight is 6500-7100lb (varying info) and 650lb tongue weight.
That’s light on the tongue. That’s your problem. You don’t need a WDH. You need to load all your crap in the front of that trailer.
Edit: did i read you have carli suspension? That might be part of your problem you went for a soft spring commuter suspension kit and now you want to tow.
Airbags could help or you may actually be a candidate for a WDH since you essentially have a 1500 with a cummins now if you have a carli suspension. WDH shine in the category where people have too much trailer for their trucks suspension
It's noticeable.Those that have mentioned being fine on 37's (w/ 3.73's) vs OP coming from 35's with regards to power…. was it a significant difference between the two? Or hardly noticeable?
I'll be in the same boat towing about 10k with a 22' HO w/ 3.73's when it finally comes in.
I think he needs a drop hitch as well, beside everything else mentioned.In my opinion I would like to see the nose of that trailer down a little more in comparison to the squat of the truck, weather done by moving weight or a WDHitch (which is what it designed to do).
I think he needs a drop hitch as well, beside everything else mentioned.
Equal-i-zer makes a great hitch! Glad it took care of your issuesWas able to take out the trailer with the new coupling and equalizer hitch this weekend.
Sway is completely gone. Took it up to 85mph just to test everything out and it was solid.
Going to try and pull the Timbren bump stops off the rig and see how she does next.
Are they doing long travel air bags for the 5th generation yet? I think long travel bags with the backcountry kit is the sweet spot for a 2500.I have a 2500 5th gen mega cab with a Carli Back Country on 37’s. I was told by the VP of Carli that I would loose 15% of my towing capacity. I’m currently looking at RV’s and towing options. Bumper pull vs 5th wheel. How did your truck do without the Timbrens?
There is no 5th gen HD yet so i doubt they have accessories for them yet…Are they doing long travel air bags for the 5th generation yet? I think long travel bags with the backcountry kit is the sweet spot for a 2500.
It towed fine without them. The equalizer hitch helps level the truck out. Without the timbrens or equalizer it will squat a lot.
Are they doing long travel air bags for the 5th generation yet? I think long travel bags with the backcountry kit is the sweet spot for a 2500.
It towed fine without them. The equalizer hitch helps level the truck out. Without the timbrens or equalizer it will squat a lot.
Sure, meant 2019+ or will the older bags fit?There is no 5th gen HD yet so i doubt they have accessories for them yet…
Not sure about long travel bags but the airlift style bags are the same since 2014 so maybeSure, meant 2019+ or will the older bags fit?