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Originally Posted by Dashunde
Good to hear along with all the other folks who seem to like it.
My priorities for the added wdh would be:
- Sway and straight tracking
- Eliminate the rhythmic "duh duh duh.." bouncing/jittering over some expansion joints.
- Push the nose of the truck back down a little.
Currently on just a ball it pulls stable and predictable up to 80+ then it'll wiggle just a little, but oddly it wags around worst at 55-60. It also doesn't seem to like rear quartering (ie from 4 & 8 o'clock) tail winds much at all.
I'm leaning towards wdh's with a twist style friction for sway, the collar in the TR3 vs the cone thing in the Anderson. I think the Anderson probably works better for sway and the bounce.. but I have serious reservations about the forward pressure it puts on the latch/pawl.
The dilemma is.. I think the Anderson will work better, but the TR3 is easier on all the equipment but might make priority #2 bounce/jitter worse?
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I can't speak to the TR3 as I've no experience with it, but I can share a few details about the Andersen from my (admittedly limited) experience...
I picked up the trailer south of Calgary and towed it home to Vernon in late January of this year. That's a 610km trip over the rocky mountains in the middle of winter.
Heading west from Calgary you go through a long stretch of very flat land, and I experienced insane cross winds here. I was travelling at around 100-110kph, and pick up trucks around me were swerving as if they were drunk behind the wheel... swings of 1metre (to the side) in a split second happened more than once. I pulled over at one point and could barely open my driver's side door. I certainly felt the wind in my LX570, but the trailer was solid as a rock.
The rest of the trip was through mostly winding, mountain highways. Zero issues driving as much as 20-30kph over the speed limit in the twisties, with zero sway, porpoising, or other concerns.
There is zero noise from the hitch, whether you are driving forward or backwards. I've had the trailer on pretty rough dirt forest service roads for about 10 minutes, and similarly had zero noise or concerns. Setup/removal is very easy, and takes only a few short minutes.
I've no complaints about the setup.