Caravan Anti Roll Bars. Sway less with GRIPTECH Sway Bars.
Reduce the body roll and caravan sway due to wind and directional change with a GripTech Industries swaybar.
When it comes to towing a caravan, safety is always a top priority. The last thing you want is for your caravan to start swaying uncontrollably while you're driving down the highway. This is where Seaton Suspension's Anti-Roll Bar comes in. By connecting the Anti-Roll Bar between the caravan's chassis and suspension, it helps to reduce the sway and roll of the caravan.
The Anti-Roll Bar works by transferring the energy of the sway from one side of the caravan to the other. When the caravan starts to sway, the Anti-Roll Bar will resist the movement, which helps to stabilize the caravan and prevent it from swaying excessively. This transfer of energy helps keeps the caravan and the tow vehicle in sync, reducing the likelihood of an accident.
GripTech Industries Anti-Roll Bar are of a high-quality construction. They are made from durable materials that are designed to withstand the rigors of towing. This ensures that the bars are reliable and long-lasting, providing you with peace of mind when you're out on the road.
In conclusion, GripTech Industries Sway bars are an essential component of any caravan towing setup. They provide increased stability and control, making your towing experience safer and more comfortable. With their adjustable design and high-quality construction, they are a reliable and durable solution that will provide long-lasting benefits for your caravan.
Outcome:
- Increase High Way speed Stability
- Help Reduce Cross wind instability
- Reduce side to side bounce
Tech Talk:
Before using our products on your caravan please review some of our tips and hints below.
Reviewing Your Tow vehicle:
- Is it suitable in size, weight and performance to tow the load?
- Is your tyre load rating and construction type correct and suitable?
- Have you tried different tyre pressures when loaded?
- Is the suspension set up to carry the extra load when towing?
- Is the tow hitch at the correct loaded ride height?
Reviewing Your Caravan:
- Is the load in the caravan in the correct position? Front/central/rear
- Is the fully loaded weight less than the maximum specified?
- Is your tyre load rating and construction type correct and suitable?
- Have you tried different tyre pressures when loaded?
- Is the tow hitch at the correct loaded ride height?
As every tow vehicle and caravan combination and setup is different we do not take responsibility for your individual combination performance.