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Peter2516
Sep 25, 2019Explorer
LibertyMan wrote:
I pretty much have the same set-up as you, 35ft. travel trailer and pull it with a Ram 2500. At first I did not like the set-up either until I started playing with it and getting some good cat scale weights. The eaz-lift 1200lbs distribution bars distribute the weight well, cat scales have confirmed that. But instead of using one friction sway control, I have two on mine. It has pretty much removed nearly all sway. The most important thing to help with sway is having around 15% of the trailers weight as tongue weight. And of course, not drive like a bat out of hell. For around 60 bucks, I would try a second sway control before dropping 2K on another hitch. If it does not work out, then you can spend the big money. Hope this helps some.
Hello there I am new to travel trailer and I am acquiring a used Jayco TY 264BHW the owner has a EAZ lift Elite I am not sure if he has the friction sway control and like the OP I am also looking for upgrade even though I have not tried it out yet but hearing you mentioned adding another friction sway control pretty much removed nearly all sway I might try this set up, my question with having 2 frictions does it alloyyou to back up to the campsite or you have to remove both. Thank you.
To the OP I don’t mean to hijack your tread :). Cheers.
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