Load with the specified forward bias, use dual load levelers, AND dual anti
sway cams. A lot of users and shops say you only need one anti-sway cam. I
have used the same load levelers and sway cams on three different trailers and
they are amazing. I recently took a little forty mile trip to pickup a car and
didn't bother connecting the load levelers or sway cams. Man! I couldn't
believe the difference. Continuous bounce and sway every inch of the way.
Just to prove a point to myself. When I got home I jacked up the center,
connected the bars, and then drove down to the carwash to wash the new toy. No
sway or bounce whatsoever. I wouldn not be such a believer in them had I not
used the same set on the three trailers that I've owned.
DIck J in East Texas
John Beckett <saltracer@servusa.com> wrote:
My trailer has always been a gem to tow. You can run 75 all day and not know
its back there. It's home made and the axles are set back a bit, gets good
tongue weight that way. Never used load leveling bars, and have towed it
just fine with a mid size station wagon and 1/2 ton pick-up.
JB
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