JimG_AZ
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- First Name
- Jim
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- Aug 25, 2019
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- Location
- Phoenix, AZ
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- 2021 Ranger XLT FX4
Any time the trailer is moving faster than the tow vehicle, you have sway. So, for instance, if the vehicle is attempting to drive straight, and the trailer goes to the right and then to the left, it is moving faster than the tow vehicle. Now if it is just a little movement to each side and you don't feel it in the drivers seat, I agree that is not much of a deal. Now if you start feeling in the drivers seat that the vehicle is moving side to side, I would get concerned.Guess I'll drop my 2/100ths of $1.
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What he said. Sway is never acceptable.
Are you talking about TRUE sway, which is unwanted oscillations in the trailer when disturbed? or are you talking about wind acting on the trailer, which isn't sway. If the setup settles right behind the truck when disturbed, you don't have sway.
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