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carringb
Jul 17, 2013Explorer
Main shortcomings include: Inability to transfer enough weight on heavier trailers, slipped brackets, and static loading of trailer couplers in a direction they were not designed for.
Note: I'm not trying to bash. I have an Anderson hitch now and it's been great for the last 100+ thousand miles. But with how many miles I put on the trailers I tow, I wouldn't use the no-sway without first upgrading to a Bulldog coupler.
Note: I'm not trying to bash. I have an Anderson hitch now and it's been great for the last 100+ thousand miles. But with how many miles I put on the trailers I tow, I wouldn't use the no-sway without first upgrading to a Bulldog coupler.
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