Can Reese Dual Cam System Part # 26002 Replace Previous Generation Sway Control
Question:
I have had the Dual Cam HP sway control system now for about 10 years. The tops and bottoms, because I have flipped them of the cam are worn out, no longer round, more like a V now. I need to replace them and see that only the 26002 is now available but it looks slightly different. The spring bars look fine and are the 1200lb type.
asked by: Chris
Expert Reply:
The dual cam sway control systems have changed a few times over the years. Since your current setup is 10 years old it is most likely 2 generations behind current.
The part # RP26002 that you referenced would be the correct kit to use and would work well with your current spring bars as long as they have the curved ends (which they should since all dual cam systems require this).
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