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Airstreamer67
Jun 13, 2018Explorer
The guy who told you the "best value is an ez lift with a friction sway bar" was right.
Now, if your new trailer is longer than about 26 feet, add a second friction sway bar to the other side of your hitch for about 50 bucks.
This is the classic set-up that has been serving the towing public for 50 years or more because it is the best value, and it gets the job done unless, of course, an improper tow vehicle for the trailer, or the trailer has faults. Before any hitch is used on either of these scenarios, these problems should be fixed.
Now, if your new trailer is longer than about 26 feet, add a second friction sway bar to the other side of your hitch for about 50 bucks.
This is the classic set-up that has been serving the towing public for 50 years or more because it is the best value, and it gets the job done unless, of course, an improper tow vehicle for the trailer, or the trailer has faults. Before any hitch is used on either of these scenarios, these problems should be fixed.
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