Troubleshooting Installation of WDS Sway Bars That are Too Tight
Question:
I have an extremely hard time getting the sway bars on. One will go on pretty easy but the second one does nit,
asked by: Cindy F
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Expert Reply:
It sounds like there is too much tension on your bars, so I recommend adding a 6” x 6” block or some other support under the jack to make the extension and raising of the trailer faster and protect the jack from being extended to max travel. The higher you raise the trailer the easier to install or remove spring bars from L-brackets.
If you're still having trouble feel free to come back and we'll be happy to help.
expert reply by:
Bryce D
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