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Old 06-24-2012, 04:06 PM   #8
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Re: Max towing with C-10 'Burb

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if the trailer is well balanced you won't need the sway control because burbs have a long stable wheelbase (but it doesn't hurt anything either). my dad ditched the sway control for our 71 Holiday 21' back when he was still using his 72 burb to tow.
I would like to disagree. Especially if you have any kind of cross wind. The Semi trucks create quite a suction as they go by. I pulled a 28' enclosed back to Texas from Kentucky without sway control and I will never (and I mean NEVER) tow that big again without it. It was a "white knuckle" ride for me. Way better to have and not need than need and not have.

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