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coolmom42
May 19, 2018Explorer II
All this is exactly what I needed to know. I read other comments about the Anderson not being the best at WD. I'll keep that limitation in mind.
I don't want to keep the hitch head in ALL the time, although that's an option if absolutely necessary. Good way to bust a shin on it. Also, on vehicles with a proximity alarm, it causes a continuous loud annoying beep when backing up. At least it does on a F150/Equalizer combo, which is what my boyfriend has.
I wonder if anyone has come up with an easy way to maneuver the heavier hitch heads? I suppose a person could rig up something with a small height-adjustable cart, if you could find one that goes low enough.
I don't want to keep the hitch head in ALL the time, although that's an option if absolutely necessary. Good way to bust a shin on it. Also, on vehicles with a proximity alarm, it causes a continuous loud annoying beep when backing up. At least it does on a F150/Equalizer combo, which is what my boyfriend has.
I wonder if anyone has come up with an easy way to maneuver the heavier hitch heads? I suppose a person could rig up something with a small height-adjustable cart, if you could find one that goes low enough.
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