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CornerstoneRVservices

RVF Regular
Joined
Feb 27, 2022
Messages
5
Location
Oklahoma
RV Year
2022
RV Make
Jayco
RV Model
184BS
RV Length
22
Chassis
A-Frame
Engine
NA
TOW/TOAD
2001 Toyota Tundra
Fulltimer
No
Just bought a new 2022 Jayco Jayflight 184BS. Pulling it with a 4.7L Tundra. My question is: do I need some sort of sway bar setup to safely pull this trailer? We're in Oklahoma (where the wind comes sweeping down the plains) and I'm reading that sway bars are helpful in windy situations. Thanks in advance for the help.
 


Welcome to the group. Yes you will. When we had a TT we used a weight distribution hitch. I later added a sway control. You can find a weight distribution hitch with sway control.
 

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