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04-02-2018, 07:59 PM #1
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Blue ox vs reese
So the family trailer I currently use is a Reese trunion with dual cam sway control. My neighbor has a blue ox "sway control" hitch.
I am finally in the market for my own trailer and hitch. Using the Reese hitch regularly, it has very obvious notches in the spring bars that lock in to the cams and unlock during full turns, backing etc. when going in a fairly straight line the hitch bars hold the notches and prevent sway in addition to the downward force from the spring bars.
The blue ox seems simpler and faster, but I don't see how it controls sway in comparison to the Reese. I watched all the YouTube videos and the best explanation is that as the trailer sways, the bar on the swaying side bends more, putting more down force on that side. I understand how they say it works, but I feel like the Reese with the cams and notches is a much more solid sway reducing hitch. The Reese does the exact same thing as the blue ox with the addition of the locking cams.
My point is everyone seems to love the blue ox, but to me it seems like an inferior hitch that is easier to hook up
Opinions???
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04-02-2018, 08:43 PM #2
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the bar on the swaying side bends more, putting more down force on that side.
It may help to watch the video while reading the transcript in a side-by-side window.
http://www.klenger.net/sway-pro.html
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04-03-2018, 09:23 AM #3
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Good read, I like everything about the blue ox i.e. Easier hook up, no frame drilling, no pins/extra pieces to keep track of.
Having never used it, I don't know how well it will control the trailer
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04-03-2018, 09:37 AM #4
Sweedish - A little over a year ago, I switched from a fifth wheel to a 297RSTS travel trailer. My biggest concern was that I'd have to fight trailer sway. I did some research and went with the Blue Ox system. WOW! I've towed over 5,000 miles with it so far and I've had zero sway instances. I do notice a slight pull/push when a semi passes me, but it is so slight that it's not a concern. Another forum member followed us for several hundred miles last summer, and said that the tail end of the trailer was very stable and solid and he never saw even a hint of sway.
I did have to make a change though. I carry a lot of weight in the back of our F350. The 1500# bars were not enough. I switched to the 2000# bars and the front end of the truck came right back down to where it should be.
Jim
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04-03-2018, 10:35 AM #5
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Jim and I are charter members of the Blue Ox Sway Pro Club. There are many others on the membership list also.
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04-03-2018, 06:37 PM #6
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Guess I’ll have to go the other way. My Blue Ox on my Imagine 2670MK swayed all over the place. I did everything by the book. Tried to call Blue Ox for help. No reply. Emailed them. Also no reply. The Blue Ox will be for sale as soon as I get my ProPride installed.
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04-03-2018, 08:18 PM #7
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Interesting. I've had nothing but quick and helpful support from BlueOx. Like most things it is all who you get on the other end of the line (or email)
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04-04-2018, 11:00 AM #8
I too have had nothing but good experiences with Blue Ox, both their hitch and customer service. They helped me through a sway problem and verified my hitch setup. Say problem caused by original dealer setup and configuration.
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