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Friction sway bars and weight distribution
I know that Honda reccomends that weight distribution systems do not be used when pulling trailers. Does that apply to sway bars also? I recently got a small pop up trailer and was talked into a sway bar for the hitch. Good idea?
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Re: Friction sway bars and weight distribution
Nah, they're easy. I set mine (friction style) not too tight and it's rock solid on interstates and narrow 2 lane twisties. Personally, I think it's smoother having it when passing big rigs and vice-versa......and I don't have to disconnect it when backing up.
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