2kwik4u
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- Michael
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- 2024 Rivian R1T ; 2018 Nissan Rogue
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Next time it's hooked up I'll take a shot of the full hitch setup.I've got the same truck you have. Towed a car trailer with weight of 5500-7000 lbs multiple times. Electric brakes and standard hitch (not weight distributing or anti-sway). Experience has been great. No "fighting the trailer" issues. Something isn't right with your setup and from the symptoms it seems like possibly too little tongue weight at some ride heights. I appreciate all the detail - can you share a close up pic of the hitch on the trailer itself?
Quite agree that ACC should be available. "first, we kill all the lawyers who work with Rivian..."
I've had both light and heavy tongue weights in the past when towing. This didn't feel like a tongue weight issue. Trailer and truck were both quite stable from a sway perspective, and it wasn't as much a "porpoise" as it was a fore/aft oscillation. Here's one of the Audi with my Silverado on a trailer behind it. I didn't have the truck far enough forward when I first set out, and it was sketchy at best. Moved the truck about 2ft forward and it settled right now. Towed it a shade over 500mi home this way with zero issues after the adjustment. I've definitely played that game before and this was different.
For reference, this setup had a similar aluminum rise/drop hitch.
Last time I felt something like this was with my stepfather towing a 42ft 5th wheel with a 2500 Silverado. He had a gooseneck ball conversion kit, and the truck would "buck back and forth" like this on throttle transitions from on/off power. Those would eventually "settle out" once at speed.
I'm with you on the lawyer thing though
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