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SoundGuy
Jan 04, 2017Explorer
SoundGuy wrote:
I'll repeat - WHY are we even talking about weight distribution when this has nothing to do with weight distribution and everything to do with standalone friction sway bars? :h
RPreeb wrote:
The Husky Centerline hitch I'm planning to buy uses the WD bars as sway bars too, so it IS relevant.
Actually that's not the case at all as the Centerline, just like several other makes of weight distribution systems such as Equal-i-zer and Blue Ox Sway Pro, offers sway control as a function of the design of the system ... there are no specific sway control parts. The Husky Centerline Webpage even says "Performs in reverse (no sway bar to remove for backing up)", just as is the case with both the Equal-iz-er and Sway Pro.
Removing parts of a hitch system over concern something might bend while backing up is strictly related to sway control parts ... but since these WD systems such as the Centerline, Equal-i-zer, and Sway Pro have no separate sway control parts there's nothing to remove - just as Husky says. :R
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