Product Specs:
Weight Distribution
Sway Control Only
Electric Brake Compatible
Bar-Style Friction
Shank Not Included
Pro Series
Product Summary
Used to reduce trailer sway and improve handling in adverse towing conditions. Unit dampens trailer sway caused by crosswinds and traffic for improved stability and increased towing safety.
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- Difference Between Reese Friction Sway Control Part # RP26660 and Pro Series Part # 83660
- The Reese Friction Sway Control Unit, part # RP26660 is manufactured in the United States, the Pro Series Friction Sway Control Unit, part # 83660 is manufactured overseas. Other than the clips used to secure the unit to the trailer and the ball mount being a bit heavier on the part # RP26660, functionally and cosmetically the units are pretty much identical.
I will provide links to the installation and operating instructions for both units, as well as some additional frequently asked questio
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Product Specs:
Weight Distribution
Sway Control Only
Electric Brake Compatible
Dual Cam
Shank Not Included
Reese
Product Summary
Stop trailer sway before it begins with this dual-cam sway control. Cams lock in place on either side of trailer to supply consistent pressure, helping to prevent and correct sway. Works with weight-distribution systems with cam-style spring bars.
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- Differences Between Friction Based Sway Control and Dual Cam System For a Trail-Bay Travel Trailer
- The biggest difference between an Equal-I-Zer friction style sway control and a system like a Reese Dual Cam High-Performance Sway Control # RP26002 is that the friction style is passive and the dual cam is active.
What is meant by that is that the friction style does not do anything to prevent sway, it only acts minimize it once it has already started, which for some people it will work. However, the dual cam system works to prevent sway before it begins. This system will proactively and agg
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- What is the Difference Between the Draw-Tite and Reese Versions of Dual Cam Sway Control
- The Reese and Draw-Tite products are manufactured by the same parent company, this means that the # 26102 and # 26002, Dual Cam Sway Control systems are the same, but there is a difference in the generations of the systems. The older systems have Hanger Brackets that are straight like part # 58192, and the newer systems have been upgraded to curved hanger brackets like you see on part # RP26002, that you referenced.
There are also differences in the measurements you need to take for the older
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