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Airstreamer67
Sep 13, 2013Explorer
Invest in a second $50 sway bar and weight the trailer to make sure your weight-transfer bars are adequate.
If your hitch weight is too much for the weight-transfer bars, tell your dealer and have him exchange heavier bars which should have been there in the first place.
In fact, he should also give you the second sway bar as the second bar is specified by the hitch maker for trailers over 25 feet, which the dealer should know as it's a well known fact. If he disagrees, ask him to look it up. He's probably liable in the case of a sway-related accident for not providing this in the first place.
If your hitch weight is too much for the weight-transfer bars, tell your dealer and have him exchange heavier bars which should have been there in the first place.
In fact, he should also give you the second sway bar as the second bar is specified by the hitch maker for trailers over 25 feet, which the dealer should know as it's a well known fact. If he disagrees, ask him to look it up. He's probably liable in the case of a sway-related accident for not providing this in the first place.
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