Sway Control Bracket that Fits 2 inch Hitch Ball Mount
Updated 06/16/2021 | Published 06/14/2021 >
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Will this work with a 2” ball with 2” and short shank? I’m ordering the reece friction bar to eliminate sway and need a plate to hook it to. I’m pulling a 4,000 lb. single axle camper with a 2004 Suburban and when I get to 60 mph on the interstate it starts to sway and if the wind is blowing I can only go 55 mph. If something else would work better please give your advice.
asked by: Anita D
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Reese Sway-Control Bracket for 1-1/4" Drawbars - Class II
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