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jerem0621
Mar 19, 2014Explorer II
Or you can order a $50.00 sway bar for the other side of your trailer and save $350-600.00 and have dual friction sway control.
It's not popular on here but it is effective...at least as effective as the friction Equal-i-zer.
I will say this about Dual Cam.... It is strong and set up correctly it is a very effective sway control hitch. Dual cam will work to return a trailer to center behind the tow vehicle, at least in theory.
I went through this process too. I had no sway control, went with one sway bar and that took most of the wiggle between the truck and trailer out.... I added a second sway bar and all of the extra little wiggle was gone.
I have dual cam sway control sitting in my parts bin in my garage I didn't like it for various reasons and went back to my dual sway bars. I can't bring my self to give it away or sell it for some reason.
If I were buying a new WD hitch I would take a very hard look at the Blue Ox Sway Pro.
Thanks and good luck in your decision.
Jeremiah
It's not popular on here but it is effective...at least as effective as the friction Equal-i-zer.
I will say this about Dual Cam.... It is strong and set up correctly it is a very effective sway control hitch. Dual cam will work to return a trailer to center behind the tow vehicle, at least in theory.
I went through this process too. I had no sway control, went with one sway bar and that took most of the wiggle between the truck and trailer out.... I added a second sway bar and all of the extra little wiggle was gone.
I have dual cam sway control sitting in my parts bin in my garage I didn't like it for various reasons and went back to my dual sway bars. I can't bring my self to give it away or sell it for some reason.
If I were buying a new WD hitch I would take a very hard look at the Blue Ox Sway Pro.
Thanks and good luck in your decision.
Jeremiah
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