Sway control, weight dist hitch, or both?
#16
sway control?
Man on trips i cant imagine not having my sway bar cranked down! look in my gallery, i pull that trailer and it pulls like its on rails with the sway control, especially in high winds. the swaybars make a huge difference imho. they cost between 50-90 dollars on ebay, and are well worth the investment!
#18
I thought about it HBarlow. I really wanted a shorter but taller trailer this time but I couldn't turn this down. I set it up with two rows of E-Track on the walls for securing cargo and it has 3 sets of car tie-downs on the floor. I checked with the place I bought the trailer from and this unit now sells for $1400.00 more than I paid for it when it was new. You can PM me if you want to talk about it.....
PS: My sig says 30' but that includes the wedge. The actual trailer spec is 26' to where the square part ends.....
PS: My sig says 30' but that includes the wedge. The actual trailer spec is 26' to where the square part ends.....
#19
When I put my Jeep in may warrior http://www.giantrv.com/products/warr...rior_frame.htm
I had to get one more link (tighter) on the load bars. Then all was good. My sway control bar is in the storage compartment in the trailer. I do run my tires 5 psi down from max for towing.
I had to get one more link (tighter) on the load bars. Then all was good. My sway control bar is in the storage compartment in the trailer. I do run my tires 5 psi down from max for towing.
#20
The hensley hitch is a wonderfull piece of equipment. Has the WD bars and a wierd style of antisway built right in. the unit stays on the trailer except for the tow bar.
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