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Feb 16, 2018Explorer
Roadtech wrote:carringb wrote:
The Sway Pro has some hookup limitations too. Dropping the trailer on the ball is easy enough, but being anything other than straight puts quite the load on the outer bar, and if the jack won't go up high enough, and can require pulling forward until things are straighter, then going through the bar hookup process again.
In those situations, I think I would just pull the trailer to a level area, and then hook up the bars.
For what it's worth, the swaypro comes with a "wrench" (poor excuse for one ).
Instead I use a 24" breaker bar and a one inch socket to rotate the latches.
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