BourbonRunner
Well-Known Member
QFT.My point is that there are just too many variables including the truck's suspension itself to pronounce any particular setup "safe" without some pretty specific individual scrutiny, and if you plan on counting on the "built in sway control," I hope you've got really good insurance. I've towed on a bare ball, with and without a sway-control bar, and the sway control hitches I mentioned. If you set your trailer up properly with about 13% of the total trailer weight on the tongue, sway control is just cheap insurance. Anyone who tows a trailer over 1500 lbs without trailer brakes is just irresponsible.
@OP: There's a difference between what you can do and what you can do safely. When you're on a public roadway hauling a trailer and potentially endangering others.... err on the side of safety- always.
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