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katoom400
May 26, 2015Explorer
BarneyS wrote:
Leon,
He is using a Reese "Dual Cam" hitch that has built in sway control. It is one of the better ones out there.
OP,
I would suggest you get the truck and trailer lined up perfectly straight, get out and look very closely at the V where the bars sit on the cams. Make SURE each one is perfectly set up exactly in the middle of the V. You will have to really look closely to see it. If not adjust the cam arm length until they are. l
What you have sounds like the are not centered and are fighting each other to keep the trailer centered.
Barney
This was also my first thought...maybe I wasn't perfectly straight when I tightened them. I will have to check that again. When I hooked back up at the CG, I had to pull the passenger side bar up with somee force before the cam fell into the detent. I just assumed it was because maybe I wasn't perfectly straight or level.
I can't put them on in my driveway since it slopes downward to the level parking pad for the trailer, so the trailer is level and the truck is pointed uphill when I connect. I have to pull out and drive down the road to a pond that has a large parking are, but is somewhat rough and uneven.....just good enough to get the bars on and get back on the road.
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