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busterbrown73
Jun 07, 2016Explorer
I ran through all the options before I picked up my 35 foot Keystone Bullet TT three months ago. The Equal-i-zer 4 point, Reese dual cam, and Blue Ox Sway Pro are just some of the mid-level products on the market that have great reviews.
Personally, I wanted something that was easy to mount and unmount from the TV and trailer. I also didn't want the grease and noise issues from the Equal-i-zer. So, I opted for the Blue Ox and it's been smooth sailing. It takes less than 5 minutes to hook up the hitch and sway is negligible. It doesn't completely remove it but it works extremely well. Plus, there is no need to remove anything while backing up.
In fact, I originally bought the Eas-lift as it had great reviews on Amazon. But the more I researched the WDH topic, I soon realized that active sway control is so much better than the passive friction arms. Definitely worth that extra $300. I still have the Eas-lift in my garage unopened and need to sell it.
Personally, I wanted something that was easy to mount and unmount from the TV and trailer. I also didn't want the grease and noise issues from the Equal-i-zer. So, I opted for the Blue Ox and it's been smooth sailing. It takes less than 5 minutes to hook up the hitch and sway is negligible. It doesn't completely remove it but it works extremely well. Plus, there is no need to remove anything while backing up.
In fact, I originally bought the Eas-lift as it had great reviews on Amazon. But the more I researched the WDH topic, I soon realized that active sway control is so much better than the passive friction arms. Definitely worth that extra $300. I still have the Eas-lift in my garage unopened and need to sell it.
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