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Walaby
Mar 22, 2016Explorer II
You don't have to hold the pin all the time. Pull the pin, start the unlatch process and let go of the pin.
I am new to the sway pro as well, and still getting the feel of things. I raised my truck at one point to where the back wheels were barely touching and it still had a good deal of tension. 1500 lb bars. Thought maybe I had too much tension going, but when I relaxed it a link, the front of the truck sat up about 3/4 inch higher than unloaded, so I went back to the previous link.
It tows great so I'll manage. It can be a pain at first.
I also had the problem with the wrench hitting my propane tank covers. First time my hand got caught between the wrench and tank cover. Not nice. Good thing there was some flexibility there.
Mike
I am new to the sway pro as well, and still getting the feel of things. I raised my truck at one point to where the back wheels were barely touching and it still had a good deal of tension. 1500 lb bars. Thought maybe I had too much tension going, but when I relaxed it a link, the front of the truck sat up about 3/4 inch higher than unloaded, so I went back to the previous link.
It tows great so I'll manage. It can be a pain at first.
I also had the problem with the wrench hitting my propane tank covers. First time my hand got caught between the wrench and tank cover. Not nice. Good thing there was some flexibility there.
Mike
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