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- MontanaCamperExplorerisnt the E2 only 2 way sway, not 4 way like the original?
- waynec1957Explorer
RinconVTR wrote:
Equalizer E2.
Use their web site to determine which bars to go with.
X 3 on the Equalizer - Majja13ExplorerI have a Weekender 180 and I love my Equalizer 1200 k
Matt - DarthMuffinExplorer
TomG2 wrote:
People, like me, who have actually used the Andersen No Sway Hitch, love them. Lightweight, clean, easy to hitch/unhitch, excellent sway resistance.
+1! I love mine. Light, simple, easy to use. They really have built a better mousetrap. - gmw_photosExplorerBlueOx swaypro.
Has the ability to restore your front axle weight to 100% if you so desire ( or less if you want to ) unlike some other brand out there.
Built in sway control.
The part you lift weighs 68 pounds.
It's "clean" in that you do not have to grease the ends of the weight bars where you plug them into the head.
Quiet in operation ( no loud popping noises )
And, it works well in actual use. - HammerheadExplorerNot only it it light (GVWR less than 4,000 lbs), it's also just 21 feet long.
Our old trailer was the same length and much heavier and the friction bar was all we needed. Our tow vehicles were a Durango and Grand Cherokee.jerem0621 wrote:
That light... Standard WD hitch and single friction sway bar would be more than adaquate.
Thanks - TomG2Explorer
ROBERTSUNRUS wrote:
TomG2 wrote:
People, like me, who have actually used the Andersen No Sway Hitch, love them. Lightweight, clean, easy to hitch/unhitch, excellent sway resistance.
:) Hi, I like the idea behind the Andersen hitch, but they still have some concerns to deal with. Right now, (tell me if I'm wrong) but Andersen is the only hitch that has a problem with certain couplers, such as the Atwood coupler that my trailer was built with.
There is one specific older Marvel/Atwood coupler that seems problematic. Most Atwoods are fine. One guy did have a failure to latch properly with a self admitted worn out coupler. Some like the Andersen so much that they are upgrading their couplers on older trailers. Makes no difference to me, the OP asked for suggestions, I gave mine. - ROBERTSUNRUSExplorer
TomG2 wrote:
People, like me, who have actually used the Andersen No Sway Hitch, love them. Lightweight, clean, easy to hitch/unhitch, excellent sway resistance.
:) Hi, I like the idea behind the Andersen hitch, but they still have some concerns to deal with. Right now, (tell me if I'm wrong) but Andersen is the only hitch that has a problem with certain couplers, such as the Atwood coupler that my trailer was built with. - goducks10Explorerx2 on the Andersen. Quiet, easy to hookup, no grease and you don't have to unhook anything to back up. Plus it's only 60lbs, not 100lbs like the rest. For your TW it should work great.
- jerem0621Explorer IIThat light... Standard WD hitch and single friction sway bar would be more than adaquate.
Thanks
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