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Dtank
Feb 27, 2015Explorer
"Fanboys" - whatever weight:
Unfortunately first hand experience can be expensive!
Do you switch to a different brand 'cause it's (supposedly) better?
If what you have works for well for YOU....no reason not to indicate why.
To be a fan or not to be a fan (of anything) - that is the question.
Is the grass really greener on the "other side"?
Fortunately, it's easier to separate brand loyalty from the good-bad-ugly when it comes to *really* big ticket items like TVs:
Go to the forums for (ex) *each* brand of diesel pickups - see what
problems users are having, how many, how often, how "fixed", etc.
No cross-pollination.....it is what it is.
For items like hitches -as opposed to vehicles- hard to find users who have had *several* brands....or even more than *one* brand, unless they made a really bad "first decision".
Bottom line - if you are a first-time buyer.....research is really important.
Make your own decision and become a "fan".
(Assuming you're happy with that decision).
If you already have a hitch that does what it's supposed to do (even if it is/was your "one and only") - why not be a "fan"?
Spend your bucks on something other than a "hitch whim" based on an Internet forum!..;)
Of course - if the "stuff" hits the fan.............:@
.
Unfortunately first hand experience can be expensive!
Do you switch to a different brand 'cause it's (supposedly) better?
If what you have works for well for YOU....no reason not to indicate why.
To be a fan or not to be a fan (of anything) - that is the question.
Is the grass really greener on the "other side"?
Fortunately, it's easier to separate brand loyalty from the good-bad-ugly when it comes to *really* big ticket items like TVs:
Go to the forums for (ex) *each* brand of diesel pickups - see what
problems users are having, how many, how often, how "fixed", etc.
No cross-pollination.....it is what it is.
For items like hitches -as opposed to vehicles- hard to find users who have had *several* brands....or even more than *one* brand, unless they made a really bad "first decision".
Bottom line - if you are a first-time buyer.....research is really important.
Make your own decision and become a "fan".
(Assuming you're happy with that decision).
If you already have a hitch that does what it's supposed to do (even if it is/was your "one and only") - why not be a "fan"?
Spend your bucks on something other than a "hitch whim" based on an Internet forum!..;)
Of course - if the "stuff" hits the fan.............:@
.
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