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How to Add Sway Control to an E2 E2rb0710 Weight Distribution System  

Updated 03/27/2025 | Published 05/19/2024

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E2rb0710 Hey there, I have the E2 round bar equalizer. I have major sway going on and cant pass abut 40-45 mph. Any ideas or recommendations? Thank you,

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Hey Neil, thanks for reaching out!

According to my research your E2 system just has weight distribution and no sway control so I recommend welding the Tab # 3442 on your weight distribution head and then adding the Reese Friction Sway Control Kit # 83660 to add that sway control.

We have some weight distribution options that include sway control if you'd like to go that route. Just let me know what the GVWR is for your trailer and I'd be more than happy to make a recommendation for you!

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Neil

5/22/2024

The GVWR is right around 13,500

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Jon G.

5/22/2024

@Neil For your application I recommend using the 15K Blue Ox SwayPro Weight Distribution w/ Sway Control # BXW1500. The 15K sounds like it will be too much, but when you deal with weight distribution you want one rated for tongue weight, and the 1,000 lbs - 1,500 lbs range of this system is right in your range.
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Jesse

3/26/2025

Jon G , I have that same hitch and am looking for bigger bar for it when I came across this Q&A. Are you sure about that not having sway control ? Mine the bars rub on the bracket bolted to the frame of my rv for sway control. No chains on this model.

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Jon G.

3/27/2025

@Jesse Do you have that exact same model? I'm trying to look it up again but I'm having a hard time finding that part number. If yours has round bars connected to a bracket then that technically has sway control, but if you are experiencing more sway than you really want, it wouldn't hurt to still add a friction sway kit.

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