Jun-22-2020 08:19 AM
Jul-01-2020 01:13 PM
Mike134 wrote:
Thanks for the review. I put the Hayes Sway control on my rig. 2200 miles and so far have not felt it, but I put it on as another another layer of sway control. Like you it's insurance for that one time you're holding a cup of coffee and you get a sway event.
Jul-01-2020 01:11 PM
Mike134 wrote:Lynnmor wrote:Mike134 wrote:
Thanks for the review. I put the Hayes Sway control on my rig. 2200 miles and so far have not felt it, but I put it on as another another layer of sway control. Like you it's insurance for that one time you're holding a cup of coffee and you get a sway event.
The Hayes activates all the brakes, the Tuson chooses left or right as it decides.
Jayco offered the Tuson sway control under the Lippert name about four years ago. They were all recalled due to incompatibility with some integrated brake controllers. I don't know if their issues have been resolved.
You are correct, if the sway control activated it "backfeed" the braking voltage into the integrated controller so the truck thought there was a problem with the trailer wiring and disabled itself. Hayes has come up with an updated controller so there are no more conflicts with OEM brake controllers.
Jun-29-2020 05:04 PM
Lynnmor wrote:Mike134 wrote:
Thanks for the review. I put the Hayes Sway control on my rig. 2200 miles and so far have not felt it, but I put it on as another another layer of sway control. Like you it's insurance for that one time you're holding a cup of coffee and you get a sway event.
The Hayes activates all the brakes, the Tuson chooses left or right as it decides.
Jayco offered the Tuson sway control under the Lippert name about four years ago. They were all recalled due to incompatibility with some integrated brake controllers. I don't know if their issues have been resolved.
Jun-29-2020 04:02 PM
Mike134 wrote:
Thanks for the review. I put the Hayes Sway control on my rig. 2200 miles and so far have not felt it, but I put it on as another another layer of sway control. Like you it's insurance for that one time you're holding a cup of coffee and you get a sway event.
Jun-29-2020 02:54 PM
Jun-29-2020 01:30 PM
Jun-24-2020 12:11 PM
Grit dog wrote:
Thanks for sharing, but imo it’s another solution looking g for a problem.
IF you actually get trailer sway, real trailer sway (and I can’t imagine you’re not running sway control already if you were swayed into buying this device), then just hit the trailer brakes manually and swaying will cease.
Jun-23-2020 05:51 AM
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Jun-22-2020 10:30 AM