All anti sway systems do what they do by making the connection between trailer and tow vehicle stiffer (harder to bend in a turn). The Duel Cam exerts more than four times the amount of stiffening force as the Friction system (talking about the old friction BAR stand alone). I have not seen specifications for the friction system you have but it's not likely it will have as much force as the DC system. The CAM system has another advantage in that friction systems use the same force to KEEP a connection bent as they do to PREVENT it from bending. The Duel Cam system does not have much force preventing it from straightening once bent and only uses it's force to prevent bending. It is selective about WHEN force is applied. probably not a huge deal in the real world but in theory at least, it's a better system. (Commercial over
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Good luck / Skip
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2007 Rockwood 8314SS 34' travel trailer
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