Question:
i have a 2010 acadia by gmc towing an tt palomono 19ft hybrid tw of 207lbs using the weight distribution system pro series i am getting vechicle sway when towing or i think its from the tv what should i adjust on the hitch to get rid of this spring bars are on 5 links hitsh ball is set to highest point on mount. any suggestions thanks
asked by: Blaine
Expert Reply:
First, the tongue weight of the trailer at 207 pounds is much to low for the 600 to 1,200 pound system, # 49570, that you have referenced. Having a system that is rated too high for your trailer will be ineffective. You can replace the spring bars with 2 of the # 58336 spring bars. These bars are rated for 200 to 600 pounds.
To help with the sway problem, you can add friction sway control, like # 83660. From the length and tongue weight of your trailer, you would only need one of these fruition sway control bars to address your sway problem. I have included a link to an FAQ article on weight distribution and sway control for you.
expert reply by: Michael H

Products Referenced in This Question
Pro Series RB2 Round Bar Replacement Spring Bar, 600 lbs
Product Summary:
Weight Distribution
Replacement Parts
600 lbs TW
Product Specs:
Spring Bars
Round Bar
Pro Series Friction Sway Control Kit - Economy - by Draw-Tite, Reese and Hidden Hitch
Product Summary:
Sway Control Only
Electric Brake Compatible
Bar-Style Friction
Product Specs:
Shank Not Included
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Pro Series RB2 Round Bar Weight Distribution Kit with Shank, 1,200 lbs TW / 12,000 lbs GTW
Product Summary:
WD Only
Electric Brake Compatible
700 lbs
800 lbs
900 lbs
1000 lbs
1100 lbs
Round Bars
Product Specs:
Fits 2 Inch Hitch
Includes Shank
Up to 12000 lbs GTW
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Instructions for 83660
Instructions for 49570