Dimensions for Mounting Sway Control Bracket to Trailer on Strait-Line W/D System # RP66074
Published 12/15/2011 >
Question:
Where can I find the correct measurements to install this hitch on my 2003 prowler 27H. Hooking it to a 2005 Chevy Suburban, Like drilling holes to mount sway control
asked by: Paul A
Expert Reply:
If you click on the first instruction link I have provided which is for the sway control portion of the system, and look at page 3 you will see that for a trunnion bar system, the sway control arm bracket should be mounted to the trailer so that the center of the cam arm pivot bolt is 19-3/8 inches rearward from the center line of the coupler.
I have also included a link to the instructions for the weight distribution portion of the system, as well.
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