johnmyster
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You have equalizer experience and you didn't ask, but I'll share anyway.I’ll definitely give that a watch when I have a few minutes. I ordered an Equalizer that delivered today and I’m going to swap that out. It’s mostly because the Continuum has almost no resistance to sway and basically feels like towing straight on the ball (aside from the WD itself of course), while all of our previous Equalizers have eliminated all “wiggle”.
I recently started using the $11 isolation pads on the brackets. It's quieter than no grease but not as quiet as grease. I couldn't keep the grease from migrating and always ended up on my hands. I do still grease the ball and bar sockets, but I cover the head with an $8 drawstring jack cover bag from amazon when not in use. It makes it easier to handle when off the truck (I can put my hands anywhere) and less of a grease threat when it lives on the truck.

I also lost one L pin early in my equalizer experience, so I removed the retainer/spring bales and cross drilled them for some $1, 1/4" lynch pins from the tractor parts aisle. Apparently I'm the only person that has ever had that problem. I now have an extra L pin because they only come in pairs.
I also suspect I would be happier with the more compliant 10k bars vs my 12k bars despite my 1700 pound hitch weight, but that's another topic.


