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B&W continuum or Weigh Safe

SullySlays

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Let’s talk about these 2 options. Only looking to hear from people who own either one.
-Are you happy with it ? Any cons?
-Did you upgrade to it, or start with it?
-how is the sway control ?

So start off I purchased a 2024 delta 262RB & towing with a 2022 3500 with auto level. Trailer is about 8000# with 841 tongue

Anytime I’m over 80kmh I have constant sway on the trailer only an inch or two either direction . I have tried the blue ox sway pro and towing with just a normal ball mount still the same sway. The dealership tried using the equalizer.

Talked with the dealer I purchased from and even spent the day with the shop manager moving crap around trying different weights in different areas try different tongue weights to no avail. After that, took the trailer a trailer suspension shop to have the alignment checked thinking it may be one of the axles. not the case this trailer just sucks ass to pull.

With all the different set ups, we tried to pull it with three different trucks and spent days on hitch configuration, I’m honestly ready to sell this ****ing trailer. So I figure I’m gonna try one last time and purchase one of the top-of-the-line hitches and see if it makes a difference.
 
Let’s talk about these 2 options. Only looking to hear from people who own either one.
-Are you happy with it ? Any cons?
-Did you upgrade to it, or start with it?
-how is the sway control ?

So start off I purchased a 2024 delta 262RB & towing with a 2022 3500 with auto level. Trailer is about 8000# with 841 tongue

Anytime I’m over 80kmh I have constant sway on the trailer only an inch or two either direction . I have tried the blue ox sway pro and towing with just a normal ball mount still the same sway. The dealership tried using the equalizer.

Talked with the dealer I purchased from and even spent the day with the shop manager moving crap around trying different weights in different areas try different tongue weights to no avail. After that, took the trailer a trailer suspension shop to have the alignment checked thinking it may be one of the axles. not the case this trailer just sucks ass to pull.

With all the different set ups, we tried to pull it with three different trucks and spent days on hitch configuration, I’m honestly ready to sell this ****ing trailer. So I figure I’m gonna try one last time and purchase one of the top-of-the-line hitches and see if it makes a difference.
Did you try no WDH?
 
This is your problem, you need more tongue weight.

Get that tongue weight closer to 1,000-1,200lbs and all your sway problems will disappear.
Not to hijack the thread I have a trailer around the same weight and have been fighting sway as well I’ll try running without WDH next trip thanks!
 
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