I have been thinking about adding shocks, and have often wondered if a friction shock like the link would work.
http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Speedway-Friction-Shocks,3799.html
Haven't priced the monroe tube shocks locally but online I found them for half the price of friction shocks. With tube shocks they are best if mounted verticle as possible, correct(think I read that somewhere)? Would there be any advantage to mounting one in front of axle and one behind the axle(oppisite ends of axle)similar to a pickup or is that just to combat axle wrap on the pickup. My teardrop gets kind of bouncy on certain concrete roads. I have found I can get rid of the back and forth sway by driving the tow vehicle on one side or the other of the main grooves in the road(my theory is that the trailer has a narrower track width than the worn traffic grooves, and is searching for a groove to ride in)
Aaron