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Tvov
Jun 28, 2014Explorer II
My hitch has the basic anti-sway friction bar, and you can make very tight turns with it while normal towing. The thing to watch out for is when you "jack knife" the trailer, sometimes happens when you are backing into a campsite or maybe backing out of a parking area. Rarely happens when towing the trailer forward.
What I do is when I arrive at a campground, before I go into the office to check in, I take the anti-sway bar off and put it into the back of the truck (I also take off the weight distributing bars at this time). This way I just don't have to worry about it when I get to the campsite.
What I do is when I arrive at a campground, before I go into the office to check in, I take the anti-sway bar off and put it into the back of the truck (I also take off the weight distributing bars at this time). This way I just don't have to worry about it when I get to the campsite.
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