always dreamin'
Mouseketeer
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- Mar 14, 2003
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My heart just goes out to the family and friends to those who were in that horrible accident. Hearing stories like this just brings back my fears of towing a trailer. I'm already white knuckled whenever we go on a trip (BTW...I'm the passenger, never the driver!) After hearing this story, I asked my DH if he really knew what to do in case we got into a sway. The truth of the matter is...I'm not sure we really do. When we had our pop-up camper...I read on some message boards that you are to speed up and do not apply the brakes. We no longer have our pop-up. We now have an Outback 25RS-S that we tow with a Silverado 2500HD. We have a WD hitch and a sway bar.
Tim, I briefly glanced on your website (When I have more time, I need to look around your website...how thorough it appears! BTW...What a pretty dog you have!) and printed out the sway information for DH to read. I also read that you are not to speed up!
I thought this is what you are suppose to do! Obviously, I thought wrong! Does this sway information on your site also apply to travel trailers?
Any input on what we should do in a sway situation for a travel trailer would be greatly appreciated. I want us to be prepared in this kind of situation so we don't panic!
Thanks in advance!
(Sorry this was so long!)
Tim, I briefly glanced on your website (When I have more time, I need to look around your website...how thorough it appears! BTW...What a pretty dog you have!) and printed out the sway information for DH to read. I also read that you are not to speed up!

Any input on what we should do in a sway situation for a travel trailer would be greatly appreciated. I want us to be prepared in this kind of situation so we don't panic!
Thanks in advance!
(Sorry this was so long!)