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12:31 pm September 29, 2010
| finplan
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I am curious, do I need sway bars for the 19BH- towing with Silverado. I called one dealer and they said no, yet another dealer said I should.
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2011 19BH… Towing with 2003 Silverado …2 kids, 2 adults
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8:34 am September 30, 2010
| smilinjohn
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Hi, finplan!
Wait and see, as practical experience should tell the story.
Perhaps Sportsman Matt will chime in. Matt has a similar set-up and lots of prior experience.
John
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2010 Sportsmen Classic 14RK; 2005 Ford F-150, 5.4L V8; "…..it is always advisable to perceive clearly our ignorance." Charles Darwin
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7:05 pm September 30, 2010
| mbanda
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Full size GM here & a 16bh. We were told by the dealer to drive it first & see. He did not think we needed it, but wanted us to try it out first & make our own decision. He we right. Driving 65 down interstate on the way home, it was easy to forget the trailer was back there. We took a 100 mile trip to the Ozarks & have made a 800 mile trip to Florida on interstate & have not needed anything.
Not sure how much extra weight is in the 19, but my guess is that you will be OK without it.
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7:07 am October 4, 2010
| finplan
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OK… still debating about sway bars… but did you get the serge brakes?
I just sold my pop up this weekend and really looking to order for Feb and want everything to be perfect before I buy. Looking at the towing as well as getting underneath sprayed that rubberized coating to avoid chips and rust.
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2011 19BH… Towing with 2003 Silverado …2 kids, 2 adults
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