Super pro sway bar
Remove or relocate any obstructions on the trailer tongue framework if necessary. Center and mount the rotating latches to the trailer frame over the marked areas. Measure 29” back from the center of the ball coupler and mark this point on the trailer tongue frame work on both sides.Couple the trailer to the hitch head by placing the trailer coupler onto the hitch ball per the manufacturer’s instructions.Also, it is recommended for optimal towing performance to set the ball height 2” higher than the top the trailer coupler.
#Super pro sway bar manual
*Note: Ram Truck owners please reference the Trailer Towing section of your vehicle owner’s manual for proper hitch set-up instructions. The ball height needs to be the same or 1” higher than the trailer coupler height, adjust as necessary.
#Super pro sway bar install
Install the hitch head onto the receiver shank, using the 3/4”-10 bolts, 3/4” lock washers and 3/4”-10 hex nuts. Level the trailer and then measure the coupler height.The hitch ball capacity must meet or exceed the gross trailer weight rating. Use the 1.031” ID spacer tube for 1” ball shank. Install the appropriate bal l (not provided) to match the coupler onto the hitch head per ball manufacturer’s instructions.Insert the hitch mount receiver shank into the towing vehicle receiver and secure with the 5/8” x 3” pin and clip.Unhook the trailer from the towed vehicle and level. Air-ride shock absorbers, air springs, or automatic leveling systems on towing vehicle should be disabled or deflated to the manufacture’s minimum recommended pressure prior to SwayProTM installation. Park the towing vehicle and trailer in a straight line on firm, level ground.For the complete installation instructions, please refer to the SwayPro Owner’s Manual. Installing SwayProīelow are the 12 basic steps for installing SwayPro. This increases braking and steering control for a safer driving experience. The SwayPro also takes care of weight distribution at the same time by putting more weight onto the front tires of your towing vehicle. As this happens, the spring bars pivot on the hitch head and balance each other out, preventing the motion from starting and giving you trailer sway control. When your trailer would begin to sway due to wind or other varying factors, it puts a heavier load on one of the bars. It does this by using loaded spring bars, easy to use rotating latches, and an integrated hitch head. The SwayPro is an innovative product that is a weight-distribution hitch that also prevents trailer sway.