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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Anti Sway Bar and popup camper
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<blockquote data-quote="Velo Sprout" data-source="post: 772009" data-attributes="member: 65887"><p>I have towed a 2006 Rockwood 1610 popup about 6,500 miles so far, first behind a Hyundai Santa Fe and then a 2007 Sport Trac, including highway, rural twisting roads, and mountains, and in high winds. I have not not used a sway bar nor had any concern yet about sway. The low profile makes the camper much less sensative to crosswinds than higher trailers. Enjoy your new pop-up!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Velo Sprout, post: 772009, member: 65887"] I have towed a 2006 Rockwood 1610 popup about 6,500 miles so far, first behind a Hyundai Santa Fe and then a 2007 Sport Trac, including highway, rural twisting roads, and mountains, and in high winds. I have not not used a sway bar nor had any concern yet about sway. The low profile makes the camper much less sensative to crosswinds than higher trailers. Enjoy your new pop-up! [/QUOTE]
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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Anti Sway Bar and popup camper
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