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Originally Posted by Learner
Just a thought: could the rear axles of the travel trailer being out of alignment (perpendicular) to the trailer centerline cause this kind of a problem? This could be something that a dealership may not even think to check if it's not a common issue.
In other words, it would be like a car going down the road with a bent frame or bad rear end alignment. If a trailer had this problem then the wind would be pushing differently on one side of the body than the other, and maybe throw the entire trailer into oscillations?
I would imagine that if the manufacturer welded the spring brackets out of alignment on one side, it could really mess up the trailer alignment.
Just a thought.
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This is what I’m wondering as well. It’s either swaying back and forth, or it gets pulled to one side and returns to normal. The ladder is normal even for 5th wheels. When a 16 wheeler passes, it lowers the air pressure causing your trailer to feel like its getting pulled over. This is normal and is not sway.