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Trailer
Hitches - Weight Distribution Facts
Dual
Cam Sway Control
(for use with weight
distributing equipment) |
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This
patented product is the premier method for controlling
trailer sway. Unlike the friction sway control, this
approach works to control sway from the start rather
than just resisting sway once it's begun. And it works
only when needed. When towing in a straight line, the
cams on either side of the trailer A-frame are locked
in position. This essentially creates a "rigid" connection
between tow vehicle and trailer and minimizes the effects
of induced sway caused by high cross-winds or passing
vehicles. Usually the cams ride in a detent, locked-in
position, even on fairly sharp curves.
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However,
when cornering maneuvers are required, the cams automatically
slide out of their detent to permit full radius turns.
Yet when the maneuver is short and abrupt, like that
encountered in the event of a sudden swerve or a wheel
dropping off the road, the cams seek a straight-line
towing angle that helps the tow vehicle retain control.
The advantage of the dual cam system is its ability
to forestall sway in addition to sway resistance. It
works to hold down the start of swaying activity while
at the same time allowing free and easy vehicle and
trailer interaction. Another advantage of the dual cam
system is that it's installed on the trailer and therefore
doesn't require adjustment every time the towing vehicle
and trailer are hooked up, unless hitch weight or tow
vehicle loading are changed.
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For information
about a trailer hitch for your vehicle please phone (613) 596-9696
or toll-free (800) 558-5178 or click the link below and fill
out the Hitch Quote Request Form.
Request
a Quote
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Saturday, 22-Mar-2008 18:40:40 EDT
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