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I'm retired from 30 yrs. in the RV business. Everything from Class A motorhomes to travel trailers. You don't really need a WD hitch for your trailer BUT most come with anti-sway bars and those ARE a desired feature. IF your brake control has a manual feature you can use it to help control/stop sway if any should start.
If loaded properly...your trailer likely won't give you any trouble but crosswinds and large vehicles passing by can push the trailer enough to get it started. It's best NOT to use your tow vehicle brakes if this happens. Just get off the throttle and lightly apply your trailer brakes (if you have a manual feature) until things get under control. Biggest thing is NOT to exceed 60-65 mph. This is the #1 thing we see folks do and get into trouble. Take your time, enjoy the scenery and be safe.
So, I need to get ant-sway bars it sounds like. What you're saying is that WD hitches come with sway bars so therefore I should just go ahead and get the WD hitch for the sway control? It's just an all-in-one sorta thing or can I buy just an ant-sway bar? Sorry, but I won't pretend I'm experienced with this. Thanks for sharing your experience!