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Anonymous
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The owner can use a modified receiver hitch to keep te nose straight.

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Papa_J
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That would mean buying a new hitch with a "rise" and the add-on for the sway bar ball mount. I wouldn't have thought a sway bar would have made a difference on smaller trailers like that (>20'), but it helps a lot on the highway around big rigs and when it's windy.

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Anonymous
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ouch, yeah too much $$, will the 2" be ok for the owner?

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I passed on the info. Not sure if he'll take me up on it or not. I will bring up the 2" block option to him. He may go for it, especially if we can figure out a way to create some type of shock mount and a way to attach the mount and shock to the trailer. He had brought that up last year, but being that there isn't much room between the axle and frame, I couldn't figure out a way to mount a shock. It would have to be a short shock. it would do wonders for tire wear too.

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