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CHD_Dad
Aug 14, 2012Explorer
I was really disappointed with how they changed the Sway Pro. They had a great system and completely wrecked it!
If you want something inexpensive, dont discount the basic round bar with the friction sway control add-ons. With your TT you may want two of those friction bars, but they are pretty cheap. They are pretty much bullet proof and easy to setup and use. Most people will tell you to take them off when backing up.
Dont discount the Andersen either. I was skeptical but there have been quite a few reviews out now with a lot of miles on them. They are still brand new in the timeline of hitches, but people have put 1000's of miles on them already. The majority seem to really like it. I like it but have only used it for two shorter trips around 2 hrs each way. Next year we will take our annual longer trips which will really show me how it works out. One is about 4 hrs one way, the other is around 10 hrs one way.
If you want something inexpensive, dont discount the basic round bar with the friction sway control add-ons. With your TT you may want two of those friction bars, but they are pretty cheap. They are pretty much bullet proof and easy to setup and use. Most people will tell you to take them off when backing up.
Dont discount the Andersen either. I was skeptical but there have been quite a few reviews out now with a lot of miles on them. They are still brand new in the timeline of hitches, but people have put 1000's of miles on them already. The majority seem to really like it. I like it but have only used it for two shorter trips around 2 hrs each way. Next year we will take our annual longer trips which will really show me how it works out. One is about 4 hrs one way, the other is around 10 hrs one way.
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