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bradyk
Nov 20, 2013Explorer
Long time equalizer owner here with just slightly larger trailer and similar truck. Equalizer hitch fits easily into the stock receiver of your truck and then slide in the 2 bars and clip them in and you are off to the races. You will need to bolt in 2 pieces that bolt up around your trailer frame as well at the beginning but they stay there for good and don't get removed. Get them set to the proper height as there are several settings.The hitch head also has a few settings as well but once done that is it. Once you have the hitch setup correctly it only takes a few minutes to hitch and unhitch the trailer. If you have a power jack it even makes it easier if you are not sitting level as you can adjust your height to make it easier to swing the bars in and out. We have travelled thousands of miles with ours and don't worry at all about sway from the trailer even on windy days which we get many living close to the mountains. Go to their website as they have all kinds of setup info, videos and other propoganda.
http://www.equalizerhitch.com/
http://www.equalizerhitch.com/
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