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Ralph_Cramden
May 02, 2018Explorer II
rexlion wrote:
I agree that a plain WD hitch provides a slight amount of anti-sway help.
I think you should emphasize "slight" with a standard WDH. "None" may be a better choice of words but shifting weight from TV rear axle to TV front axle and trailer axle may or may not help a little with sway prevention, very specific to the situation / combination?
I can find you a million posts in forums where people call the spring bars on a standard round or torsion bar WDH "sway bars", which is a far stretch from what they actually do.
I have a Reese standard WDH (round bar) that was used on 4 different trailer. I added the dual cam sway control to it for one of those trailers but on the other 3 did not use the dual cam. Great system other than the noise when the cams disengage, will scare the hell out of people. Now days I just drop it on the ball and go with a 2500 truck.
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