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Title: Sway Bar Groaning
Post by: nicholto on Jun 29, 2007, 06:19 PM
Hi, I am a newbee to popup and I'm midway through a three week trip.  I am towing a lightweight Palomino with a single friction sway bar.  On the open road and freeway, no problems. But, as soon as I'm in a town and traveling at low speeds, the sway bar groans loudly with even the most gentle or slight turn. The manual says nothing about groaning. I have greased both balls and it appears that it is coming from the friction bar.  The directions say to tighten the friction bar to 'bottom out' the treads with the adjustable leaver.  It also has a tighten nut on the bottom that is 'factory preset.'  Should I try to loosen this nut? The directions say nothing about it.  Thanks for any comments.


Todd Nicholson
1995 Palomino Stallion
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Post by: fritz_monroe on Jun 29, 2007, 09:13 PM
That's normal.

You may have it a little tight, but it won't hurt anything.  With mine, it groaned for about 2 trips and it's been relatively quiet ever since.  Just make sure that you tighten it each time you put it on.  And take it off if you will be making fairly sharp turns while backing up.

Oh yeah, welcome to the forums.
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Post by: dthurk on Jun 30, 2007, 07:27 AM
Can't be as bad as what we get from our Reese Dual Cam Weight Distributing/Anti Sway hitch.  That thing groans, pops, chatters, clanks, squeaks and squeals.  Unless we're going straight, of course.  

Noise from anti sway just tells you it's working.
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Post by: AustinBoston on Jun 30, 2007, 10:06 AM
Groaning is good.  When it starts to verbalize it's complaints, then you need to get help.  :p

Austin
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Post by: SheBantam on Jul 02, 2007, 08:15 AM
Mine has groaned from day one ( my Reese groans more than my other one I got from Camping world), but to me that is a good thing, I know it is tight and doing it's job. I have a tendency to overtighten because I do a lot of expressway driving, and tow 2 high profile trailers (NOT at the same time of course), so I get a lot more wind resistance than when I towed the popup.
Title: Groaning Bar
Post by: nicholto on Jul 03, 2007, 08:51 PM
Thanks for the info, I feel better now.
TN


Quote from: fritz_monroeThat's normal.

You may have it a little tight, but it won't hurt anything.  With mine, it groaned for about 2 trips and it's been relatively quiet ever since.  Just make sure that you tighten it each time you put it on.  And take it off if you will be making fairly sharp turns while backing up.

Oh yeah, welcome to the forums.
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Post by: tlhdoc on Jul 04, 2007, 07:58 AM
My sway bar groans too.  Welcome to the club.:)
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Post by: CajunCamper on Jul 05, 2007, 11:56 AM
There's a joke in there I'm sure with the groaning and the greased balls, I'm just going to leave it at that.

CajunCamper
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Post by: haroldPE on Jul 08, 2007, 05:32 PM
I used to "bottom out" tightening, until i had sway tab bend ... twice.
I keep it tight enough to groan, and work, but no longer tighten the whole way.


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Post by: flyfisherman on Jul 08, 2007, 06:06 PM
Well, I don't use a sway bar ... but I do have squeaky spings ... does that count for anything?