Thread: Sway in wind
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Old 07-02-2020, 06:59 PM   #16
Akegb3
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Originally Posted by busterbrown View Post
Unfortunately, that Blue Ox WDH with add on friction sway control bars will perform just as good as the run of the mill $200 WDHs you can buy at harbor freight or Eas Lift hitches you can buy on Amazon. As Danny stated above, sway control is NOT what they are known for.

If installing a friction bar doesn't solve the sway problems, I'd only recommended a 4 pt Equilizer hitch that has proven results among the majority of its users.

Considering the length of the coach in question is only 24 feet, you may have better result with the Blue Ox than those users with much longer trailers.

If your pockets are deep and you want the best of the best, a Hensley or Propride are the "game changers". But I digress.
Yea, the Hensley and Propride are really pricey and probably overkill for my trailer. If the friction sway bar doesn’t help I’ll probably look at the Blue Ox Swaypro. And, perhaps some LT tires are another option.
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