Author: Mountainrev
Subject: sway bar
Posted: 06 May 2016 at 7:44pm
I installed the Pro Series friction sway control from E-trailer ($38). You also need to purchase a bracket which mounts under your existing ball, to which you will mount the little ball that the sway control arm rides on. They run about $30.
Installation was simple. Drill a few holes in the tongue of the trailer to mount a bracket with a ball on it, and then remove the ball from your ball mount, place the other bracket under it, and reinstall the ball. Less than an hour of work.
Subject: sway bar
Posted: 06 May 2016 at 7:44pm
Originally posted by Gregm Thanks for the info. Is there a particular brand and how difficult was the installation? I am somewhat handy and would prefer to install myself |
I installed the Pro Series friction sway control from E-trailer ($38). You also need to purchase a bracket which mounts under your existing ball, to which you will mount the little ball that the sway control arm rides on. They run about $30.
Installation was simple. Drill a few holes in the tongue of the trailer to mount a bracket with a ball on it, and then remove the ball from your ball mount, place the other bracket under it, and reinstall the ball. Less than an hour of work.