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Old 03-09-2013, 03:38 PM   #7
Bob Landry
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Originally Posted by fla-gypsy View Post
For the standard friction type sway control bars it is generally recommended to be used on trailer 25' or less. Over 25' would be two friction controllers or a better integrated WD/sway system like the Reese Dual Cam or Equalizer brand hitch as well as a few others. The real answer is use what works for your set up because EVERY TT made will behave differently for many different reasons ans some are more prone to problems.
That's my understanding also. I pulled a 22' Jayco and used one friction bar, but when I bought the Outback, that went away and I added the Dual Cam to my Reese hitch. I think that's the preferred setup, unfortunately few dealers know how to set them up correctly, and a lot of owners don't either. Correctly set up, they make life a lot better.
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