radioman
Super Member
Your tractor is less then 4klbs so you have nearly 2k of working room for more weight. I agree you need to try to back on first and get the heavier weight towards the front. Also just judging from the first pic, I am not sure if it a optical illusion or what but the back is much lower then the front. Is that the same with the tractor off ? Perhaps your hitch is a tad too high in front causing some weight to transfer to the back axle? The front and back of the trailer should be nearly level with tractor off. when loading, you should be pretty level too. If you have exhausted these checks, then adding WD bars will help alot with the swaying feel but its not to eliminate the swaying. It just put more weight on the front of the truck from trailer to balance better. Adding a sway bar will definitely help but I believe you can make several tweaks of the way you load and adjusting the trailer levelness will help alot in short/long run.