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Old 04-27-2008, 06:02 PM   #16
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Re: Should this worry me?

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lol maybe the trailer i was pulling is a pos....but i tell you what at 7000lbs i felt a 16ft trailer swaying and it scared me, i couldnt imagine what it would be in a 5000 lb titan.......pull heavy trailers all you want just please hit me when you do....oh and by the way at 26 years old ive never smoked or drank anything illegal, have you?


Not only does does he have enough truck but with the proper hitch and WD set up and set up correctly a TT feels rather nice behind a Titan. You have seriously underestimated these trucks.

Your sway from a 16ft landscape trailer had nothing to do with your Dmax. Trucks don't cause sway, improper loading, low air pressure in the trailer tires, wrong hitch height and overloading cause sway. Learn to load your trailer, air up the tires, lower your hitch and you will get rid of that sway.This comes with 20 years experience pulling almost everything that can be dragged behind every thing from 1/2 tons to 1 tons and 18 wheelers.
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Old 04-27-2008, 08:51 PM   #17
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Not only does does he have enough truck but with the proper hitch and WD set up and set up correctly a TT feels rather nice behind a Titan. You have seriously underestimated these trucks.

Your sway from a 16ft landscape trailer had nothing to do with your Dmax. Trucks don't cause sway, improper loading, low air pressure in the trailer tires, wrong hitch height and overloading cause sway. Learn to load your trailer, air up the tires, lower your hitch and you will get rid of that sway.This comes with 20 years experience pulling almost everything that can be dragged behind every thing from 1/2 tons to 1 tons and 18 wheelers.


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