Trailer sway is the side-to-side oscillation of a trailer that occurs while towing. When trailer sway begins, the trailer starts rocking from side to side, and the motion can transfer to the tow vehicle if not corrected immediately.

What Causes Trailer Sway?

Trailer sway is caused by forces acting on an improperly balanced or undercontrolled trailer. The most common causes include:

How to Stop Trailer Sway

If trailer sway begins while driving, do not brake hard or try to steer out of the sway. Hard braking and counter-steering can make sway worse and cause a jackknife or rollover.

The correct technique to stop active trailer sway:

  1. Ease off the accelerator — reduce engine power gently and let the vehicle slow naturally.
  2. Hold the steering wheel firmly — resist the urge to steer against the sway; keep the wheel steady and pointed straight ahead.
  3. Apply the trailer brakes manually — if your brake controller has a manual override, apply it to slow the trailer independently of the tow vehicle.
  4. Pull over safely — once the sway stops, pull off the road to inspect the load, check tongue weight distribution, and adjust cargo position before continuing.

How to Prevent Trailer Sway

Preventing trailer sway starts before you leave the driveway. Follow these best practices:

Trailer Sway vs. Fishtailing

Trailer sway and fishtailing are related but different. Trailer sway refers to the oscillating side-to-side motion of the trailer. Fishtailing occurs when the rear of the tow vehicle itself swings from side to side because the trailer’s momentum is pushing it. Severe trailer sway can lead to fishtailing and ultimately a loss of control.

Electronic Trailer Sway Control

Many modern tow vehicles have Electronic Stability Control (ESC) systems that include integrated trailer sway control. When the system detects abnormal trailer movement, it automatically applies individual wheel brakes and reduces engine throttle to bring the trailer back into alignment. These systems work best as a safety net — proper loading and hitch setup should always come first.

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Jeff has 10+ years and 200,000+ personal towing miles with bumper-pull trailers, fifth wheels, gooseneck trailers, and flatbeds. He created TowPro Academy to give Class C towers professional-level knowledge.

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