If you own a travel trailer, it’s important to be mindful of trailer sway. This can be a dangerous situation on the road, so be sure to use the following travel trailer sway control trips!

Upgrade The Travel Trailer

The more often you travel, the more you will want to consider upgrading your camper with a friction sway control device. This handy upgrade puts resistance on the trailer and on the tow vehicle, which decreases the impact of turns and wind.

Check the Weather

Another big cause of swaying is, unsurprisingly, the wind. One of the easiest ways of avoiding this is to avoid driving on windy days. You can check the weather forecast before embarking on an adventure. If you see a high chance of wind, stay home. But this isn’t a solution that works in every scenario. Sometimes you have to travel on a windy day. Sometimes the wind starts up unexpectedly. In those scenarios, you’ll need to work to minimize the sway.

Driving In Windy Conditions

You might be tempted to try slamming the brakes but avoid doing that. It’s much better to gradually decrease your speed while applying your trailer brakes first. Keep your camper wheel steady and try to drive in as straight of a line as possible. Avoid making any sudden turns or jerks to one side. If the wind is bad enough, it may be best to pull over and wait for it to die down.

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