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gcloss
May 19, 2015Explorer
My first TT had a Reese WDH and single friction bar for sway. It worked well for a small 20’ TT. My next TT was a Jayco Eagle 256RKS with a GVW of 7350#. I had a Reese Dual Cam WDH. The setup was great and the hitch worked flawlessly, never had an issue with sway, but it was noisy. There was also the grease issue getting all over.
Last fall I purchased a 2015 Jayco Eagle with GVW of 9250#. I considered moving the Reese Dual Cam, but I did not want to drill into the frame to attach the cam assemblies. I did some research and settled on the Blue Ox Sway Pro for few reasons, 1-no drilling of frame was required, 2-Quiet no noise, 3-sealed lubrication points virtually grease free. So far I have towed a few times with the Blue Ox Pro and I very happy, not to say the other WDHs I had were bad.
They all did the job and did it well.
Last fall I purchased a 2015 Jayco Eagle with GVW of 9250#. I considered moving the Reese Dual Cam, but I did not want to drill into the frame to attach the cam assemblies. I did some research and settled on the Blue Ox Sway Pro for few reasons, 1-no drilling of frame was required, 2-Quiet no noise, 3-sealed lubrication points virtually grease free. So far I have towed a few times with the Blue Ox Pro and I very happy, not to say the other WDHs I had were bad.
They all did the job and did it well.
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