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โAug-16-2017 03:25 PM
โAug-16-2017 02:35 PM
Hannibal wrote:
To clarify "my" posts. If I say "I" use a little marine grease on "my" L brackets to keep it smooth and quiet, that's only stating what "I" do. I'm happy with the results. We didn't have a sway problem before with the Reese HP with no sway control. That's not "advising" anyone else to do anything. That's simply stating what works for me. If all it takes to send your trailer out of control is a little grease on your L brackets, you have far bigger problems than reduced friction. That's not advice, that's my opinion based on my own experiences.
โAug-16-2017 05:19 AM
โAug-15-2017 05:03 PM
Hannibal wrote:BenK wrote:
Lube is a VERY BAD thing for these and have read too many threads where advisers say to lube them to reduce the noise...well it also reduces the very thing that makes them work...friction...but oh well, can only comment and folks will do whatever
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I can't say I've ever read in any thread where "advisers" say to lube sway bars. Care to clarify?
โAug-15-2017 03:14 PM
BenK wrote:
Lube is a VERY BAD thing for these and have read too many threads where advisers say to lube them to reduce the noise...well it also reduces the very thing that makes them work...friction...but oh well, can only comment and folks will do whatever
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โAug-15-2017 03:10 PM
โAug-15-2017 12:36 PM
BenK wrote:
The two hates are that when wet...some don't work well, if at all....other is that when tightened for 'that' trailer...some times...most times...they do NOT allow the trailer to track back on the center line of the TV's travel...too many has the trailer dog track the TV...oh...add another...they wear out in the Z area and when tightened for that worn area...too tight off center of that Z area...maybe a good thing for when the trailer does go that far off center...
โAug-15-2017 08:55 AM
โAug-15-2017 06:34 AM
blt2ski wrote:
Jeremiah,
Try losing a bar at 60 mph! been there done that. Did not notice for over 100 miles! Hence why I say, one should be able to tow with out issues at 60-65 mph with no sway! If a bar breaks on ANY of the systems, you trailer wants to sway due to too low hitch weight, nose high, v'd axels, too much weight on one side, too little air in tires on one side, among many issues that can cause sway......Lose a bar, you're screwed!
I've been able to pull ALL of my trailers with out bars of any sort. Only time I had issues, is when they had too little hitch wt! BIG TRUCKS, ie a 12K empty truck with an 8K trailer behind it, loses the battle! I had to stay under 50. I've seen tandem flatbeds pulling tandem axel trailers with the trailer going side to side! too little hitch wt, and nose high! Very apparent.
I'm not going to go taking a spare bar with me. If I need them that bad, I should not be towing that trailer! My 02
marty
โAug-15-2017 05:30 AM
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