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Old 08-14-2008, 11:45 PM   #1
mcgyver210
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Bill you are correct TM don't seem to sway not even with the shorter wheelbase of a Land Rover. I have towed ours without a WDH & with a WDH & also without a sway & with a sway. It did GREAT in all scenarios accept without a WDH there was just too much squat in the rear.

It has surprised me at just how well it has towed the TM so far of course I am not sure as to what the future holds. I have also towed other trailers not RVs though with no problems.

I have been driving a Rover for quite some time & we have even been in a Roll Over wreck in one it isn't a sports car but it surprises everyone at just how well it does handle.

I am definitely as overkill type of person on safety in personal & business life though.
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