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jerem0621
Mar 26, 2016Explorer II
APT wrote:
The percentage of of people with the 4-pt Equal-i-zer, Reese Straight Line, and Blueox Swaypro is far higher than the standard WDH with friction bars. That bumps cost from about $300 to $500.
Only on RV.net...most TT's are towed with standard WD hitches and add on friction sway control still.
I bet I see 10-1 ratio out there. 10 standard to 1 integrated...just my casual observations.
I've ran dual cam before and found it to be okay...a bit finicky... Towed no better or worse than my standard WD hitch with TWO friction sway bars. I think using two is key for most trailers....
I like the flexibility to add remove the sway bars if the conditions change. You can't take integrated sway control off on most of the fancy hitches. Not a big deal until you are in icy or loose roadways.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
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