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rexlion
Apr 18, 2014Explorer
The greatest way to avoid sway, first off, is to load the trailer so you have 10% to 15% of the weight on the tongue. When properly loaded, sway should be very difficult to induce with your pickup's weight and wheelbase taken into account.
Plenty of people like the Dual Cam, but it does require careful, accurate setup. And drilling some holes in the trailer frame. I am more partial to either the Equal-i-zer or the Andersen No-Sway (I have one of each).
Pro Pride and Hensley Arrow are considered the best out there, and for good reason. But their prices reflect that. Do you need one of them? I don't think so. But if you have the money, they certainly won't do you any harm to use.
Plenty of people like the Dual Cam, but it does require careful, accurate setup. And drilling some holes in the trailer frame. I am more partial to either the Equal-i-zer or the Andersen No-Sway (I have one of each).
Pro Pride and Hensley Arrow are considered the best out there, and for good reason. But their prices reflect that. Do you need one of them? I don't think so. But if you have the money, they certainly won't do you any harm to use.
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