You probably mean you have a ' Pro Series weight distribution hitch', correct?
You'll probably need to check into the friction device(s) that Pro Series offers for their hitch. I'm not sure how some other brands would work with what you already own.
I'd also suggest to be sure your tires, truck and trailer, are inflated to the maximum shown on the sidewall. Doing that reduces sidewall flexing and often makes a big reduction in sway and your tires will run cooler.
Have a great trip in your new trailer.
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