Towing a 28' trailer
#12
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Originally Posted by qtrmile2
I would recomend the equalizer hitch with anti sway bars for sure. Piece of mind when your towing. On the sway bars I jack up the bottom of the hitch when the trailer is conected so the anti sway bars are easier to put on. They should be level to the frame of the trailer when hooked up.
When you unhook the anti sway bars do the same, raise the hitch up while it's conected to the ball..
I also bought an electric tounge jack. It's worth the money too.
Good luck towing your enclosed.
When you unhook the anti sway bars do the same, raise the hitch up while it's conected to the ball..
I also bought an electric tounge jack. It's worth the money too.
Good luck towing your enclosed.
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equalizer hitch and sway bars will save your life and your investment and while you are at it, don't let the trailer guy stick you with 2ply casing and 1ply sidewalls. Get some decent tires. I've pulled trailers behind my trucks and motorhomes nearly 200,000 miles and never an incident.
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equalizer hitch and sway bars will save your life and your investment and while you are at it, don't let the trailer guy stick you with 2ply casing and 1ply sidewalls. Get some decent tires. I've pulled trailers behind my trucks and motorhomes nearly 200,000 miles and never an incident.
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Re: towing
Originally Posted by jmtire
try hauling two dragsters in 28ft,without sway control, NOW that a RIDE!!!!! We went goosenecks
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Good advice here.
We just got ourselves a 28 ft trailer last year and it came with the load leveling bars...we didn't tow too far last year but after reading through the comments here I'll be adding the anti-sway deal as well.
Gene
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