06-26-2016, 03:09 PM
I occasionally need to pull a trailer with my 2007 Trailblazer. The trailer is in actuality a mobile stage, basically a big flat bed dual axle with two wings that fold down on each side. It is 20' long, 8' wide and when the two wings are deployed it makes a 20'x16' flat surface. It weighs about 3000lbs and from the end looks like a giant "U" going down the road. The hitch is a standard Reese receiver hitch 2 5/15 ball.
When hooked to the vehicle, my truck 'squats' about 3 1/4 inches. It doesn't look excessive, but I don't know.
My problem is at about 50mph I sometimes get trailer sway, which is kind of scary when the trailer is larger than the tow vehicle. So my question is do I need just sway control, just a load leveler, or some combination? Or maybe the Trailblazer is just too small? (Although its within the rated tolerances) I know this trailer has been towed by bigger vehicles apparently without problems.
I hate to buy and install stuff I don't need, but I don't know how to find out what I need except by trial and error. I should add that the trailer itself doesn't really carry a load, so just trying to balance the load isn't an option. All experienced advice is appreciated!
When hooked to the vehicle, my truck 'squats' about 3 1/4 inches. It doesn't look excessive, but I don't know.
My problem is at about 50mph I sometimes get trailer sway, which is kind of scary when the trailer is larger than the tow vehicle. So my question is do I need just sway control, just a load leveler, or some combination? Or maybe the Trailblazer is just too small? (Although its within the rated tolerances) I know this trailer has been towed by bigger vehicles apparently without problems.
I hate to buy and install stuff I don't need, but I don't know how to find out what I need except by trial and error. I should add that the trailer itself doesn't really carry a load, so just trying to balance the load isn't an option. All experienced advice is appreciated!