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Ron3rd
Oct 23, 2014Explorer III
Jay Flight 33RLDS wrote:
I have an Equal-i-zer®'s 4-Point Sway Control system. My dealer did not install mine correctly. They too set the front of my trailer too low causing the Sway control brackets to pivot forward while bending the pins even though the trailer towed decent. I moved everything up one whole, Sway control brackets and the tow Shank. I also use a pair of Sway Bracket Jackets available from their site. The popping and cracking is gone, the Sway control brackets don’t pivot and my pins don’t bend any more. The trailer feels much more stable and not as heavy, dramatic improvement. I used the installation instructions, also on their site, as my guide so I didn’t get about of their specs.
Good advice. For best sway control, you want the bars to sit flat on the L-Brackets, meaning they are parallel to the flat surface on the L-Brackets, and not angling up or down relative to this surface.
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