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Huntindog
Sep 16, 2018Explorer
If you read the instructions that come with the friction sway bars.... They all state a limitation on length and or weight for a single sway control. Usually 24-26' 5-6K.
You are beyond that. You need two for that TT. And coming from one who has used a single and double sway control, it DOES make a difference.
And do not believe the malarkey about the integrated sway control hitchs having"active" sway control. The DC, EQUALIZER etc. all use friction based sway control.
There are ONLY three hitches out there that use active sway control. The Pullrite, the Hensley, and it's copycat the Propride.
They have some drawbacks, or everyone would be using them. But that is another discussion.
You are beyond that. You need two for that TT. And coming from one who has used a single and double sway control, it DOES make a difference.
And do not believe the malarkey about the integrated sway control hitchs having"active" sway control. The DC, EQUALIZER etc. all use friction based sway control.
There are ONLY three hitches out there that use active sway control. The Pullrite, the Hensley, and it's copycat the Propride.
They have some drawbacks, or everyone would be using them. But that is another discussion.
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