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Ron_Gratz
Jun 04, 2013Explorer
We all need to be aware that there are
1) an old-version Blue Ox Sway Pro which has sway-resisting friction built into the trunnion/socket system and
2) a new-version Blue Ox Sway Pro which does not utilize trunnion/socket friction and relies solely on the downward-angled WD bars for sway control.
I would be very interested in hearing how those who are using the new-version Sway Pro feel about its sway resistance.
It's hard for me to see how the steeply-sloping WD bars can provide any more resistance than "conventional" WD bars without any other form of sway control.
Ron
1) an old-version Blue Ox Sway Pro which has sway-resisting friction built into the trunnion/socket system and
2) a new-version Blue Ox Sway Pro which does not utilize trunnion/socket friction and relies solely on the downward-angled WD bars for sway control.
I would be very interested in hearing how those who are using the new-version Sway Pro feel about its sway resistance.
It's hard for me to see how the steeply-sloping WD bars can provide any more resistance than "conventional" WD bars without any other form of sway control.
Ron
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