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DutchmenSport
Apr 13, 2017Explorer
I looked at the video on the Husky web site. I don't see very much difference between the Centerline and the Equal-i-zer, except for that little catch for the bars. Functionally, they look like they do and function exactly the same way.
But, if you want my opinion, that compression cylinder is just a part waiting to fail. Whereas the Equal-i-zer is still metal to metal.
In my evaluation, they look to be about 50/50. I am currently using a 4 point Equal-i-zer and have absolutely no issues with it. I have the plastic pad on the L bracket which helps reduce noise. But really, I don't notice any noise anyway over the sound of my diesel engine.
But, if you want my opinion, that compression cylinder is just a part waiting to fail. Whereas the Equal-i-zer is still metal to metal.
In my evaluation, they look to be about 50/50. I am currently using a 4 point Equal-i-zer and have absolutely no issues with it. I have the plastic pad on the L bracket which helps reduce noise. But really, I don't notice any noise anyway over the sound of my diesel engine.
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