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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / RVs / March 2005

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Dual Cam Sway Controllers & Weight Distribution

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Randall - 16 Mar 2005 05:55 GMT
Dual Cam Sway Controllers & Weight Distribution
I have a Fleetwood Redwood towed by a Toyota Sequoia and I want a weight
distributing hitch.  The dual cams look nice because they distribute the
weight as well as prevent sway anyone tried one of these on a pop-up?  The
dual cams look intriguing because they sound like they are much quieter.
Randall
meldx - 16 Mar 2005 13:58 GMT
do you really need the WDH with the Sequoia to tow a pop up???

Mel

Randall a écrit:
> Dual Cam Sway Controllers & Weight Distribution
> I have a Fleetwood Redwood towed by a Toyota Sequoia and I want a weight
> distributing hitch.  The dual cams look nice because they distribute the
> weight as well as prevent sway anyone tried one of these on a pop-up?  The
> dual cams look intriguing because they sound like they are much quieter.
> Randall
Randall - 18 Mar 2005 05:08 GMT
Yes, you really do.  With the dual PG cans, battery, and bike racks so far
forward my TV drops three inches.

> do you really need the WDH with the Sequoia to tow a pop up???
>
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>> quieter.
>> Randall
Randall - 18 Mar 2005 05:41 GMT
And the sway on this thing without the friction sway controler is unreal.

> do you really need the WDH with the Sequoia to tow a pop up???
>
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>> quieter.
>> Randall
meldx - 18 Mar 2005 13:38 GMT
I am not surprised of a Coleman having a tendency to sway, but I really
taught that the sequoia was a bit more Heavy duty than that.  I would
not have expected it to drop 3 inches with a pop-up weight on the
tongue.  It sounds like it's a real truck with lousy suspension on the
back.
Still a very VERY nice truck!

Mel

Randall a écrit:
> And the sway on this thing without the friction sway controler is unreal.
>
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>>>quieter.
>>>Randall
Tom  J - 16 Mar 2005 15:56 GMT
> Dual Cam Sway Controllers & Weight Distribution
> I have a Fleetwood Redwood towed by a Toyota Sequoia and I want a
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> like they are much quieter.
> Randall

The lightest weight dual cam is too heavy for your use.(600# tongue
weight) If you feel you need a weight distribution hitch, the Reese
"350 Mini-Lite Weight" will fit your rig. It is for up to 350# tongue
weight and is available for specific fold down trailers.
http://www.reeseprod.com/

Tom J
AustinMN - 17 Mar 2005 03:34 GMT
Tom J wrote:

>> Dual Cam Sway Controllers & Weight Distribution
>> I have a Fleetwood Redwood towed by a Toyota Sequoia and I want a
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> weight and is available for specific fold down trailers.
> http://www.reeseprod.com/

The Reese Mini-350 also includes _limited_ friction sway control.

Austin
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