Snap L-pin 2-Pack
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I'm not sure, but these hold our sway bars in place perfectly on our 32-foot camper. simple to put on and take off
Yes, that is what I have; however, if you use the Sway Bracket Jackets, you will need to trim the old jackets to fit the new Lpins, or you will need to purchase new Jackets specifically designed for them. My old Jackets were trimmed with a Drexel tool.
I'm using 1" square tube sway bars on mine. On flat stock, I don't think it'll work well.
They are a good match for our Equal-Opportunity Initiative. Zer, but we don't have it anymore, so I won't be able to show you the model.
Selected User Reviews For Snap L-pin 2-Pack
Equal-sized blisters were included in the package I received. It hasn't been given a name. It's always a good idea to have a backup in case you misplace one, as I did. br>I backed up the trailer after disengaging the weight distribution bars (as per the instruction manual). Unfortunately, one of the "L" brackets fell off the tongue during backing up, and I ran over it, bending the securing bale outside of tolerances. Isn't it true that this never happens?.
These are excellent alternatives to the older style l-shaped l-shaped l-shaped l-shaped l-shaped l-shaped pins. The idea of not having two pieces appeals to me. br>br>My only complaint is that older style sway bracket jackets must be modified to work with the newer snap l-style sway brackets. pins. I cut away a section of the jacket with a dremel so that they would work with these l-shaped l-shaped l-shaped l-shaped l-shaped l-shaped l-shaped l-shaped pins.
The L is set 1/4" above my 1 1/2" solid bar for sway control, so it doesn't hold the bar for sway at all. I had to cut the pins out, redrill underneath, and replace the pan with a regular one. Before I ordered it online, it appeared to be a problem, but I assumed the engineers knew what they were doing. It may help with weight distribution, but the sway controls are terrible. I would never buy it again.
Pins with cotter pins in them are a great replacement. My previous Equal- zer L- My sway bars were barely holding on because the pins were so bent. Following my brother's visit- I immediately went to Amazon and purchased a set after seeing them in my brother-in-law's new trailer. They're fantastic, not only because they're straight, but also because they're much faster and easier to put on and take off. br>br>These are absolutely fantastic!.
Replacements are available, but most are so difficult to put on that every move becomes a dreaded chore. We recently purchased a new arm for our system, which included this new style pin. It's so simple, and there are no pins to lose! We had to get two more, of course. Remove one annoyance at a time.
To avoid the annoyance of cotter pins found on most trailer hitches. These pins are much more durable than previous pins we've used, and they're a lot easier to use when uncoupling our EZ hitch. (Note: These were suggested in our Escape trailer discussion forum.
The original pins began to fall out of the hole as it widened. These float, are much easier to remove without damaging your knuckles, and don't require any loose pins that could be lost. I wish I had known about these a long time ago.
If you have cotter pins on your pins, use them. When exiting a turn, you'll hear a loud bang. If the steering pulls to one side after a turn on occasion. If your spring bars have become worn due to binding contact with the old pins, you should replace them. br>These pins will fix all of your problems!!.