โOct-30-2019 09:02 AM
โDec-16-2019 06:57 AM
Lynnmor wrote:Yes, I agree, it seems to be way to complicated for you.bid_time wrote:Lynnmor wrote:It's really pretty simple, back the handle off one turn, take the sway bar off; put the sway bar on, turn the handle one turn.wing_zealot wrote:
The only thing that matters is you get the proper amount of pressure on the bar from the friction pad. Doesn't matter how you get there.
So then you can do a complete setup every time you connect if you play with the handle rather that follow the instructions? Tighten the handle and do the adjustment with the bolt, good grief!
One turn from where? Is it from the point that you bumped it during storage? One turn from where it rotated during driving? Or is it one turn from a guess? Tightening the handle and adjusting the bolt seems simple, but having two things that turn is way too complicated.
I believe that is why many have gone to hitches that have integrated sway control, because of this extreme complication and never understanding how to adjust, and then blaming the product for poor performance.
โDec-16-2019 04:45 AM
bid_time wrote:Lynnmor wrote:It's really pretty simple, back the handle off one turn, take the sway bar off; put the sway bar on, turn the handle one turn.wing_zealot wrote:
The only thing that matters is you get the proper amount of pressure on the bar from the friction pad. Doesn't matter how you get there.
So then you can do a complete setup every time you connect if you play with the handle rather that follow the instructions? Tighten the handle and do the adjustment with the bolt, good grief!
โDec-16-2019 03:18 AM
Lynnmor wrote:It's really pretty simple, back the handle off one turn, take the sway bar off; put the sway bar on, turn the handle one turn.wing_zealot wrote:
The only thing that matters is you get the proper amount of pressure on the bar from the friction pad. Doesn't matter how you get there.
So then you can do a complete setup every time you connect if you play with the handle rather that follow the instructions? Tighten the handle and do the adjustment with the bolt, good grief!
โDec-15-2019 09:52 PM
wing_zealot wrote:
The only thing that matters is you get the proper amount of pressure on the bar from the friction pad. Doesn't matter how you get there.
โDec-15-2019 05:08 PM
Lynnmor wrote:The only thing that matters is you get the proper amount of pressure on the bar from the friction pad. Doesn't matter how you get there.nickthehunter wrote:
They both will do the same thing provided you know how it works and what you are doing - regardless of what the directions say.
As always, folks can't follow simple directions. You loosen the handle so that the sway control can be removed or installed. You tighten the handle when you want the sway control to work. There is no need for extreme tightening, it will work the same regardless of the torque applied. You use the bolt to adjust the amount of control. This device is so simple, but rarely are they adjusted correctly with all the misinformation out there.
โDec-14-2019 01:11 PM
nickthehunter wrote:
They both will do the same thing provided you know how it works and what you are doing - regardless of what the directions say.
โDec-12-2019 05:00 PM
โDec-12-2019 09:01 AM
badsix wrote:Lynnmor wrote:
How about this one?
I don't have sway problems but I did install one of these, for the price why not. I did tighten it up coming across the desert in east Oregon with about a 30-40mph side wind. I think it helped a little, again I don't have much problem.
just a side note I have a friend one of those that thinks if a little is ok then a lot is better. anyway I ask him how tight he sets his. he said you just have to play with it. he then said he tightened it real tight the first time and he couldn't turn the tow vehicle.
Jay D.
โDec-12-2019 08:52 AM
Lynnmor wrote:
How about this one?
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โOct-31-2019 12:16 PM
Lwiddis wrote:
What is your TTโs wet and loaded weight? What is your TTโs tongue weight wet and loaded?