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Pro Series 83660 Friction Sway Control

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Product Number: PRO-83660
Vendor Number: 33431061
$91.95 $75.99

Pro Series 83660 Friction Sway Control

Product Number: PRO-83660
Vendor Number: 33431061
$91.95 $75.99 You Save $15.96 (17.4%)
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Pro Series 83660 Friction Sway Control uses friction to resist pivotal movement and thereby works against the effects of induced sway. It operates on the principle of "stiffening" the coupling between the tow vehicle and trailer. The degree of "stiffening" or friction is adjusted to suit various trailer weights and towing conditions. Its operation is simple and uncomplicated. It doesn't prevent the generation of sway; it simply works to resist the forces once they have started.

Product Features:

  • Installs and removes easily
  • Removes with two spring locking pins
  • Heavy construction for added reliability
  • Friction brake keeps trailer and tow vehicle stable
  • Quick attachment to trailer frame and ball mount
  • Can be used on left and right side of trailer

 

Prop. 65 Warning for California Residents

WARNING: This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.

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