Trailer sway can usually be eliminated by how you load your trailer.
Trust me, there is no worse feeling than having your out-of-control RV trailer dragging you back and forth across the highway. You feel completely helpless!
That’s why it’s important to realize that towing a trailer requires a whole different way of thinking and driving.
Wind conditions can quickly escalate trailer sway and turn a poorly handling RV trailer into an unfortunate disaster in no time.
So, the best tip for avoiding trailer sway is to make sure the weight of your RV is properly distributed before you hit the road.
This video shows how easily wind can catch an RV travel trailer and turn it over:
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