HanksLBZ
Jul 10, 2016Explorer
Reese Dual Cam for off-road
Hello everyone,
I was thinking of upgrading my friction sway bar to the Reese Dual Cam setup. When I load the trailer heavy (10k) and in strong winds or semi passing, I get unwanted sway. I read a review that the Reese setup is a pain to hookup if not level and the truck and trailer not perfectly lined up. This would be for my toyhauler which most of the time I am taking it off-road on the most un-level areas. I don't want to remove the bars every time I start to drive down a dirt road. Does anyone have any real world use on this thing?
Or should I just buy a new hitch head with dual friction sway bar connections?
Thanks
I was thinking of upgrading my friction sway bar to the Reese Dual Cam setup. When I load the trailer heavy (10k) and in strong winds or semi passing, I get unwanted sway. I read a review that the Reese setup is a pain to hookup if not level and the truck and trailer not perfectly lined up. This would be for my toyhauler which most of the time I am taking it off-road on the most un-level areas. I don't want to remove the bars every time I start to drive down a dirt road. Does anyone have any real world use on this thing?
Or should I just buy a new hitch head with dual friction sway bar connections?
Thanks