โJul-22-2020 05:43 AM
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โJul-27-2020 04:47 PM
trail-explorer wrote:mleekamp wrote:
My initial reaction, after being confident you've installed it correctly (pics seem to show that), is you might have tightened the handle/screw TOO TIGHT.
DITTO
โJul-27-2020 12:14 PM
mleekamp wrote:
My initial reaction, after being confident you've installed it correctly (pics seem to show that), is you might have tightened the handle/screw TOO TIGHT.
โJul-23-2020 05:43 AM
Lynnmor wrote:GravelRider wrote:
I ground off the bracket and mounted the HF sway control today. Everything works as it should. And jackknifing on each side I still had further room on the sway control, so I shouldn't need to remove it to back up
Since most of the major brands are made in China, I'll bet you couldn't find much difference in quality, any comment.
Be aware that the bar can bend when backing up even if does not hit anything. If the friction material binds on the bar, it will cause increased friction that feeds on itself and possibly increase to the point of bending. Many years ago I had one bend like that, but I still don't remove when backing up. Now once a year, I pull the bar out and clean it with steel wool followed by soap and water.
โJul-23-2020 04:13 AM
โJul-23-2020 02:34 AM
GravelRider wrote:
I ground off the bracket and mounted the HF sway control today. Everything works as it should. And jackknifing on each side I still had further room on the sway control, so I shouldn't need to remove it to back up
โJul-22-2020 11:02 PM
โJul-22-2020 09:13 PM
GravelRider wrote:Humbert810 wrote:
Looks as if the sway bar is below that bracket on the trailer tongue. Although if on the right incline or decline it could possibly hit. My guess is the setup was way too tight although I have mine very tight and never had this issue.
That picture is deceiving. The bracket is definitely in line with the bar. Here's another angle:Moderator edit to re-size picture to forum recommended limit of 640px maximum width.
โJul-22-2020 08:13 AM
โJul-22-2020 07:59 AM
โJul-22-2020 07:58 AM
Humbert810 wrote:
Looks as if the sway bar is below that bracket on the trailer tongue. Although if on the right incline or decline it could possibly hit. My guess is the setup was way too tight although I have mine very tight and never had this issue.
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โJul-22-2020 07:56 AM
Lynnmor wrote:
Harbor Freight has them cheap, they look the same as all the other Chinese units. Yes, cut the V shaped thing off.
โJul-22-2020 07:53 AM
rdhetrick wrote:
It looks like it hit the small round bar that's welded on to the frame when you turned left.
Need to cut that piece off.
BarneyS wrote:
I agree with the post above. You need to cut off the V shaped rod welded to the side of the A frame. When you turn left, the sway control body will swing right next to the trailers A frame. I bet if you look at the side of the sway control you will find a witness mark where it made contact and bent the bar.
As far as tightening down the handle all the way, the factory sets the "clamping power" for the average trailer. The purpose in tightening the large upper handle all the way is so you can be consistent in the amount of tension on the bar once you find the measurement that works right for you. The adjustment for this is the small bolt below the handle, which should be turned in 1/4 turn adjustments, as a little goes a long way.
I would bite the bullet, cut off the offending item on the A frame (probably a chain attachment point), and purchase a new sway control. No need to spend a lot of money on one as they are all about the same in both construction and how they work.
By the way, I ran that exact same system and brand for many years but with 1000lb bars. It always performed great.
Barney
โJul-22-2020 07:50 AM
mleekamp wrote:
My initial reaction, after being confident you've installed it correctly (pics seem to show that), is you might have tightened the handle/screw TOO TIGHT. Yes, they will creak and groan, but it appears to me it was so tight that it "froze up" and therefore broke itself.
Good news, IMHO, is the sway control is "cheap" to buy again. No need to re-install the frame mounted or hitch mounted ball joints.
โJul-22-2020 07:38 AM