Apr-05-2016 10:14 AM
Apr-09-2016 07:23 AM
jerem0621 wrote:
A standard old fashioned WD hitch and add on friction sway control is not junk...it is highly effective when used properly.
The key is to make sure the spring bars are rated the next level up above the loaded tongue weight...example..if the tongue weight is 900 lbs use 1000 lb spring bars not 800...etc...
Set the hitch up correctly per the instructions...and if the trailer is long enough (24 ft IIRC) use two sway bars ... Not just one.
Set up is critical to any WD hitch. Once set up is accomplished the rig should tow well...
Also, I always air my tires up to max PSI when towing...just me maybe...but it takes a lot of the squirminess that the P rated tired have at unloaded PSI. I never had an issue with P rated tired after doing this.
So basically,
ensure he has the right spring bars (need to know the LOADED tongue weight)
set up the hitch per the instructions that came with the hitch
If using friction away control bars...use 2..not 1
Air up the tires to MAX PSI per the tire sidewall
Thanks!
Jeremiah
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Apr-07-2016 08:53 AM
beemerphile1 wrote:djgarcia wrote:
Throw the weight distribution and control sway control into the junk pile. RV dealers tend to install the cheapest hitch in order to make some profit on the total sale of the trailer. There are a number of good hitch/sway control units out there.
Reese Dual Cam and Hensley but there are others.
Seems like a silly thing to say when you have no idea what system they are using.
Apr-07-2016 07:10 AM
Apr-06-2016 08:20 AM
beemerphile1 wrote:djgarcia wrote:
Throw the weight distribution and control sway control into the junk pile. RV dealers tend to install the cheapest hitch in order to make some profit on the total sale of the trailer. There are a number of good hitch/sway control units out there.
Reese Dual Cam and Hensley but there are others.
Seems like a silly thing to say when you have no idea what system they are using.
Apr-06-2016 08:17 AM
Apr-06-2016 08:13 AM
djgarcia wrote:
Throw the weight distribution and control sway control into the junk pile. RV dealers tend to install the cheapest hitch in order to make some profit on the total sale of the trailer. There are a number of good hitch/sway control units out there.
Reese Dual Cam and Hensley but there are others.
Apr-06-2016 08:08 AM
Apr-06-2016 05:50 AM
bobndot wrote:
#2. if you are using a friction type sway control , tighten the handle enough to limit the sway.