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    Posted: 05 Aug 2017 at 8:51pm
Welcome and congrats on your pod! We too use Fastway E2 WD anti-sway bar hitch and have no trouble with swaying. Pulling without complaints with a Tacoma with an automatic transmission that I usually run in shift mode in 5th gear.
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Welcome to the world of podders!!
We have a 2017.5 179 also, and love it.  Making mods as we go. I just changed the shower head to an Oxygenics. What a difference..today removed all cushions and pillows from slide-out dinette and replaced with upgraded cushions and larger softer pillows for comfort..
Happy trails and good luck..
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Aug 2017 at 7:42pm
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Originally posted by pngunme

I've been using a sway bar for 8 years, but never really needed it, with the Casita... I noticed, the day I towed our 179 home from the dealer, in Parump, NV, the 179 should really be towed with a sway bar... It has a tendency to sway or fishtail. It's a foot taller than the Casita and slightly less aerodynamic.
We had a 2005 Tundra once upon a time, and it is more the size of today's Tacoma. IOW, it's a little on the small side (except for the power of the V8).

We find we are just fine w/o a sway bar with our F-150, but we are using an E2 WDH, which has a simple 2-point friction anti-sway. Ours seems to not have any sway or fishtail issues at all. So, whichever works for you; anti-sway or WDH. One of those will probably help.

Congrats on the new 179! It sounds like it's a good fit for you.

Thanks!
Dianna, Danny & Chester

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Aug 2017 at 6:33pm
Originally posted by pngunme

I've been using a sway bar for 8 years, but never really needed it, with the Casita... I noticed, the day I towed our 179 home from the dealer, in Parump, NV, the 179 should really be towed with a sway bar... It has a tendency to sway or fishtail. It's a foot taller than the Casita and slightly less aerodynamic.
We had a 2005 Tundra once upon a time, and it is more the size of today's Tacoma. IOW, it's a little on the small side (except for the power of the V8).

We find we are just fine w/o a sway bar with our F-150, but we are using an E2 WDH, which has a simple 2-point friction anti-sway. Ours seems to not have any sway or fishtail issues at all. So, whichever works for you; anti-sway or WDH. One of those will probably help.

Congrats on the new 179! It sounds like it's a good fit for you.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Aug 2017 at 4:22pm
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Welcome to the Group! Congrats on your 179!

Thanks Leo!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Aug 2017 at 1:41pm
Welcome to the Group! Congrats on your 179!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Aug 2017 at 12:32pm
Hi there,

Dianna and I upgraded, from a 2009 Casita 17' Spirit Deluxe, to a 2017 R-Pod 179 a couple of months ago. We wanted a similar size, but needed the slide out and the better floor plan, for longer trips, with Chester, our Golden Retriever.

We just returned from our first trip, to Northern New Mexico (Angel Fire, Taos and Santa Fe) and really are happy with the change!

The wider (~12-20") wheelbase makes it so much more stable on the highway and, other than the wheelbase, it tows just like the Casita.

I've been using a sway bar for 8 years, but never really needed it, with the Casita... I noticed, the day I towed our 179 home from the dealer, in Parump, NV, the 179 should really be towed with a sway bar... It has a tendency to sway or fishtail. It's a foot taller than the Casita and slightly less aerodynamic.

This trip imprinted several mod ideas into Dianna's brain, so I'll be a little busy for a while... I'll look thru your mod threads and I thank you in advance.

Mid-month, we are going to South Tahoe, for 7 nights and afterwards, New England or merely to Austin, TX, to visit family.

Cheers, 

Dianna, Danny & Chester

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