Mar-02-2015 07:50 AM
Mar-03-2015 10:44 AM
Ivylog wrote:
There is no reason to take a friction sway off assuming there is enough travel in it so it does not bottom out, come apart, or hit in the middle if you jackknife the trailer which you cannot do going forward. With someone looking jackknife in both directions until you hit the trailer with the tow vehicle. If none of the above happen, do not worry about it.
Mar-02-2015 04:01 PM
Mar-02-2015 02:23 PM
Mar-02-2015 01:40 PM
Nvr2loud wrote:ScottG wrote:
I've never understood this idea. The trailer isn't doing anything different when going backwards that it doesn't do when making a tight turn going forward.
So I have always backed up with every WDH I have ever used and never had any issues.
Agreed,
I have turned so sharply going forward that I was almost touching my bumper with the trailer. The inside wheels on the trailer were actually travelling backwards as all other wheels on the truck and trailer were moving forwards... and the Sway Control bar was perfectly fine.
Mar-02-2015 01:08 PM
WyoTraveler wrote:
Are you referring to the single bar anti sway where they have 2 actual balls. A large ball for the hitch and little ball for one sway bar?
Mar-02-2015 12:47 PM
Mar-02-2015 12:47 PM
Mar-02-2015 12:27 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:
On my first TT we had a Reese system and had the friction sway bar attached. The dealer told us never to back with it on. The reason was because backing could break the small ball on the hitch. Actually, the ball itself would not break, but the hitch itself where the ball is attached would break out the metal. All it took was one time for the bar to bind and that would have been the end of the hitch.
We never backed with it on, never, not even a few feet on a flat straight surface. Never. I always removed it.
There may be other reasons, but this is what the dealer told us. A year go I switched to an Equal-i-zer. I can back up with it on.
Mar-02-2015 11:52 AM
Mar-02-2015 10:45 AM
ScottG wrote:
I've never understood this idea. The trailer isn't doing anything different when going backwards that it doesn't do when making a tight turn going forward.
So I have always backed up with every WDH I have ever used and never had any issues.
Mar-02-2015 10:38 AM
Mar-02-2015 09:49 AM
Mar-02-2015 09:23 AM
Mar-02-2015 09:06 AM
handye9 wrote:
Some of the sway bar manufacturers, actually have a statement in their installation manual, that says to remove the bar prior to backing up. Don't recall the specific manufacturer, but, I saw that statement while installing a sway bar on one of my trailers.
I was watching a fellow backing into a campsite and heard a loud bang. It turned out to be his sway bar. The mount bracket on the trailer frame was ripped off, the sway bar was bent, and the hitch head was bent where the little ball was installed.
Mar-02-2015 08:31 AM