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BlunderLust
Mar 31, 2016Explorer
I reviewed videos on the Husky Center Line, Equal-i-zer, BlueOx SwayPro, Anderson No Sway, and Reese Straight Line, and Reese Dual Cam options. I'm passing on the Dual Cam option due to clearance. Anderson seems to have the best clearance but reconnecting the hitch requires the ratcheting down of the red springs. It almost seems like a reinstall every time you connect it as I believe the spring tension dictates the weight distribution on the axles (remeasuring the height of the front/rear fenders). Anderson also has the extra maintenance of the brake pad insert and the triangle plate looks like it could be bent fairly easily. Equal-i-zer connect/disconnect looks nice and simple but it seems to be quite noisy. BlueOx appears to have a clearance similar to the Equal-i-zer, no grease on the bars, and supposedly very little noise. Then there is the Husky Center Line which looks similar to the Equal-i-zer but includes a more advanced sway control system and according to Husky is quieter than friction based sway control. Though Husky seems to have the best features no one is recommending it so BlueOx might be the safe bet. Thanks!
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