โJul-19-2019 01:16 PM
โSep-24-2019 09:41 PM
LibertyMan wrote:
I pretty much have the same set-up as you, 35ft. travel trailer and pull it with a Ram 2500. At first I did not like the set-up either until I started playing with it and getting some good cat scale weights. The eaz-lift 1200lbs distribution bars distribute the weight well, cat scales have confirmed that. But instead of using one friction sway control, I have two on mine. It has pretty much removed nearly all sway. The most important thing to help with sway is having around 15% of the trailers weight as tongue weight. And of course, not drive like a bat out of hell. For around 60 bucks, I would try a second sway control before dropping 2K on another hitch. If it does not work out, then you can spend the big money. Hope this helps some.
โSep-23-2019 04:32 AM
wing_zealot wrote:
I've used one like THIS, ($450ยฑ) plus a $100 friction sway bar for about 20 years and 10,000 miles. It's set up correctly and it does the job.
โSep-21-2019 08:10 AM
โSep-20-2019 10:34 AM
opnspaces wrote:
X whatever we're at
The top 3 with built in sway control, though they cost multiple thousands
Hensley Arrow Hensley Arrow
ProPride ProPride
Pull-Rite Pull-Rite
The next three with built in sway control under $1000
Equal-i-zer Equal-i-zer
Reese straight line (dual cam) Reese straight line
Blue Ox Blue ox
I'm sure there are others.
โSep-20-2019 07:44 AM
โSep-20-2019 06:56 AM
โSep-20-2019 05:20 AM
LibertyMan wrote:
I pretty much have the same set-up as you, 35ft. travel trailer and pull it with a Ram 2500. At first I did not like the set-up either until I started playing with it and getting some good cat scale weights. The eaz-lift 1200lbs distribution bars distribute the weight well, cat scales have confirmed that. But instead of using one friction sway control, I have two on mine. It has pretty much removed nearly all sway. The most important thing to help with sway is having around 15% of the trailers weight as tongue weight. And of course, not drive like a bat out of hell. For around 60 bucks, I would try a second sway control before dropping 2K on another hitch. If it does not work out, then you can spend the big money. Hope this helps some.
โSep-19-2019 08:01 PM
โJul-25-2019 02:21 PM
โJul-24-2019 10:16 AM
โJul-23-2019 09:31 PM
โJul-23-2019 09:01 PM
mkirsch wrote:
If a Equalizer or Blue Ox hitch is too expensive for the OP, there is no chance that he will consider a Hensley or Propride.
In addition to the Equalizer and Blue Ox, there is also the OG of integrated sway control hitches, the Reese Dual Cam.
โJul-23-2019 12:58 PM
โJul-21-2019 04:09 AM