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Options to Help Sway and Bounce of a 6 x 10 Trailer Towed By a Chevrolet Tahoe With 3 Inch Lift  

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Want to know best system or add ins for helpin weight distribution and sway on my single axle 6 x10 trailer loaded up pretty much all the way due construction being bulled with a Tahoe on 33 with 3 in of lift already installed Firestone helper bags in coils and eibach sway bars but still get that push pull and bounce, also trailer is probably still 2 in up in front and I Run a 6inch Reese on truck. Just not tryin to waste money and this thing needs to be quick and easy to get on off due it everyday cause or atleast 4 times or so a week mounting and dismounting trailer from truck,and my Lil open trailer I cant even really use cause it just bounces and sways everywhere unless a ton of weight is on it any ideas on that would help to thanks again

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There are a few things that you can do that will help with the sway and bounce on your 6 x 10 trailer when you are pulling it with your Chevrolet Tahoe. The first thing you can try to do is tow the trailer level. If the tongue on the trailer is high, then the trailer will not have as much stability if it were level. You may want to consider the Convert-A-Ball Cushioned Ball Mount with 8 inch drop, # AMSC8. This would lower the tongue of your trailer 2 inches from the 6 inch ball mount you are currently using.

Another thing to check that helps prevent trailer sway is to check that your trailer is loaded properly and your tongue weight is not too heavy or too light. You will want heavier items towards the front of the trailer and over the axle. If heavier items are loaded toward the rear of the trailer, then that can cause trailer sway.

The most important factor when choosing a weight distribution system is the loaded tongue weight of your setup. The Reese Weight Distribution System, # 66557, that you referenced is rated for trailers that have a tongue weight of 250 to 400 lbs.

If your overall trailer weight will be higher, then I would recommend a weight distribution system like the Strait-Line Weight Distribution System With Dual Cam Sway Control, # RP66130, with Reese Shank, # RP3344, which will give you a 7-5/8 inch drop to accommodate for the 33 inch tires and 3 inch lift. This is one of our most popular styles of weight distribution systems, however, the dual cam sway controls must be drilled into the frame.

I have attached a link to all of our weight distribution systems with dual cam sway control like the Strait-Line for you to check out. Again be sure you choose a system that is properly rated for the weight of your trailer.

I have also attached two helpful articles on weight distribution systems and how to choose the correct ball mount for you to review.

If you want to let me know the gross trailer weight and tongue weight of your trailer, then I can recommend specific weight distribution systems for you.

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