Trailer Sway Bar Installation

A sway bar, or sway control, is required for heavy or long trailers. It is used to prevent oscillation, or sway, when towing. Sway control must be used in any trailer of over 5000 pounds total weight. It can be used in lighter trailers for extra safety.

Function and Types

  • Conventional sway control uses friction to resist trailer movement. It is a bar that runs from the tow vehicle to the trailer. Sway control may be built into a weight distribution hitch if used.

    Fifth wheel or "semi" trailers generally do not need sway control.
    Fifth wheel or "semi" trailers generally do not need sway control.

Installation--First Time Set Up

  • Install a small trailer ball in the hole on the hitch ball mount. Install another trailer ball on the A-frame of the trailer by clamping it with the hardware provided with the bar.

Hook-Up and Use

  • Place the labeled front end of the bar on the front small trailer ball, and the rear of the bar on the ball attached to the trailer. Engage front and rear locking devices.

Adjustment

  • Adjust the tension screws located on the sway bar. Tighten or loosen as needed while towing to prevent sway

Warning

  • Be cautious when towing. Drive at a reasonable speed for the road. Be careful of windy conditions. Never back up with a conventional sway control installed.