Sway Control and Backup Camera Display

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Just purchased a new 2025 AT4 2500 HD with the 6.6 Duramax. Will be towing my 26 ft. travel trailer, approx. 5,500 lbs dry weight and 770 tongue weight.

1. I'm reading on GMC's website (albeit very limited information provided) that there is some built in sway control on the truck, whether it be electronic or something else. Anyone know exactly how this works or how it gets engaged? I have a friction sway control bar that I usually attach to my weight distribution hitch, wondering if I'll still need it?


2. Has anyone gotten there backup camera on their trailer/camper to transmit the video signal to the built in display on the center console of the dash, or will I still need to use my secondary display that came with the backup camera?


Thanks for any help!
 

Just purchased a new 2025 AT4 2500 HD with the 6.6 Duramax. Will be towing my 26 ft. travel trailer, approx. 5,500 lbs dry weight and 770 tongue weight.

1. I'm reading on GMC's website (albeit very limited information provided) that there is some built in sway control on the truck, whether it be electronic or something else. Anyone know exactly how this works or how it gets engaged? I have a friction sway control bar that I usually attach to my weight distribution hitch, wondering if I'll still need it?


2. Has anyone gotten there backup camera on their trailer/camper to transmit the video signal to the built in display on the center console of the dash, or will I still need to use my secondary display that came with the backup camera?


Thanks for any help!
Wondering if you ever found a way to use the truck console display with your camper camera. I'm trying to do the same thing, but haven't found much information on it
 

I bet you could use one of the rearview mirror relocation kits to add a wired camera on the trailer that would display on the mirror.
 

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