We have an Antigua 215SB and were towing with a Chevy Silverado Extended Cab 1500 4WD with off-road package. Towing was great but our beloved truck had lots of miles on it and the back seat wasn't great for our growing boy.
We switched to a 2008 Chevy Avalanche. We really wanted a Sierra 1500 Crew Cab. But a great deal that made the Avalanche about $8,000 less than the well equiped Sierra made us choose the Avlanche.
We've towed the trailer (w/the Avalanche) about 50 miles from home on two lane highways and everything feels fine. We took it out on a highway test drive this weekend, and it is just not as stable as it was when we were towing with the Silverado. Husband towed and I watched in a separate vehicle. It wasn't awful but we both agreed that getting a new hitch/sway bar setup is a far safer way to go.
We purchased the trailer last year and are just learning the ropes. We know next to nothing about sway control equipment. Can anyone provide some insite or advice on the subject. We'll be contacting the dealer but a little information might prevent us from waisting a whole lot of money or choosing something that is simply not adequate.
Thanks.
We switched to a 2008 Chevy Avalanche. We really wanted a Sierra 1500 Crew Cab. But a great deal that made the Avalanche about $8,000 less than the well equiped Sierra made us choose the Avlanche.
We've towed the trailer (w/the Avalanche) about 50 miles from home on two lane highways and everything feels fine. We took it out on a highway test drive this weekend, and it is just not as stable as it was when we were towing with the Silverado. Husband towed and I watched in a separate vehicle. It wasn't awful but we both agreed that getting a new hitch/sway bar setup is a far safer way to go.
We purchased the trailer last year and are just learning the ropes. We know next to nothing about sway control equipment. Can anyone provide some insite or advice on the subject. We'll be contacting the dealer but a little information might prevent us from waisting a whole lot of money or choosing something that is simply not adequate.
Thanks.