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Old 07-25-2017, 10:26 AM   #1
Casey Freswick
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Default sway major problem

Just started a five day camping trip. On the way to the campground I was passing a truck and my trailer started swaying it was a pretty bad. Took my foot off the gas and and eventually got it under control. Not sure why it started swaying. I was pulling the trailer with a Toyota Hylander, no sway bar and going pretty fast, I may have hit 70. Taking a trip out west I know I hit 70 pulling with my Yukon. I also put a hitch on the back of the trailer and had about 20 gallons of fluid on that hitch. Could this make that much difference? Was my tongue weight not enough? I am trying to set up for off grid Camping and this trip was a kind of test trip. Now I can be told all of the things I did wrong but I appreciate the help.
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