Yeah, read item one on page five where it talks about raising the trailer and tow vehicle for loaded trailers. You may just have to use a different link on your chain.
I towed about 50 miles yesterday with one more link tight on the bars and although it did seem to make the dips in the road smother, it didn't seem to help the sway. I added a second friction type sway control bar and it may have helped some. One thing I did notice is that my WDH makes some awful noises with one extra link tight. Is this normal?
Welcome Ford Guy in Fl... ... we pull with a 2012 F250 and noticed a little sway when we first got ours and found the sway system recommended and installed by the dealer was really borderline for our rated loaded weight so we had them order the next system up and have not had any issues.. its a 2 bar system.. also if we have a lot of fluids on board feels a little weird so we always try to be as fluid empty as possible...we also have air bags on the truck..... sometimes I even forget the trailer is back there .. look in my mirror and think some idiot is riding my bumper...lol... also the speed thing is a factor not only for control but the tires especially in the heat we are travelling in down here in Fl... and...love your Ford list... its all we drive... current list... 1994 Bronco, 2003 F150 Lightning .. and 2012 F250 SD.. thinking about the new Tremor... may have give up the Lightning..lol... we are in the Brandon area... so may see you around some time in travels... have fun camping!
Heartland RV aquired the Prowler name over a year ago when Prowler went bankrupt. They have been making them since. Previously Prowler was not manufactured by Heartland RV.