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Old July 19th 05, 07:04 PM
Brian
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Go and ask your question he
http://www.trailerlife.com/cforum/in...s/forum/40.cfm

They have a lot of good info. Your problem is probably down to an over-load
of the trailer hitch weight, bad rear shocks, improper weight distribution,
bad front shocks, lack of sway control hitch, low tire pressures, wrong type
of trailer tires, wrong type of tow vehicle tires, or a combination of the
above

I've had all of the above, except for the whole wrong tire thing - I always
had the right tires for the job. I highly recommend an active sway control
like the Reese Dual Cam, although there are better and far more expensive
options available. I don't like any friction type sway controls.

One thing - you have to add the weight of the trailer tongue to the load
capacity of the suburban - if you have an 8,000 pound trailer with 800 -
1000 pound of tongue weight, you are really close to the capacity of the
truck if you have four people in it too - so you can't load down the truck
or it will be way too much for it to carry.

Brian


"blizzard1" > wrote in message
lkaboutautos.com...
> My Suburban (new to me - also travel trailer is new) has air adjust shocks
> (ADJUSTS BY THEMSELF WITH THE LOAD IN THE CAR and Trailer)THAT KEEPS THE
> CAR RIDEING LEVEL WHEN PULLING MY TRAVEL TRAILER.
> My problem is - on a trip a couple of weeks ago - I could not drive over
> 50 mph on the N.Y.S. Thruway BECAUSE the car and trailer would swerve
> every
> time a car or truck passed me,was ok when nobody was passing.
> Thought it was improper loading in the car or trailer - on the way home
> we tried to not put any load in back of suburban - put load in
> trailer(over axle's)to see if this would make a difference, also trailer
> was a lot lighter - emptied Fresh water tank, gray water tank and black
> water tank also had a lot of big logs that we burned camping.
> I have been pulling a travel trailer since 1969
> and NEVER had any problem that could not be adjusted by the torsion bars
> on the trailer. HELP
> should I be looking for a problem with my trailer OR with my car?? What
> could be WRONG ??
>



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