Does Reese Dual-Cam Sway Control Work Better than Blue Ox Sway Control
Updated 04/28/2015 | Published 04/26/2015 >
Question:
I have 34 ft v nose travel trailer toune weight of 1200 pounds current have blue ox system with ford f250 diesel getting sway above 50 mp Will reese cam system work better with sway thanks
asked by: Chuck R
Expert Reply:
Yes, it is my experience that they dual-cam sway control works much better than the Blue Ox systems. I recently have been riding in trucks towing trailers, one with the Blue Ox and one with a Reese system with the dual-cam sway control. The Blue Ox system worked but not nearly as well as the Strait-Line systems with the dual-cam sway control.
For a Reese Strait-Line system that is rated for 800 to 1500 pounds tongue weight use # RP66130. the dual-cam sway control alone cannot be used on a Blue Ox system.
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