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LIKE2BUILD
Aug 26, 2016Explorer
My previous truck was an '04 Chevy 2500HD and the TT was 34' long with about 800# tongue weight. I towed it a few times short distances without the WD hitch which was well withing the ratings of my receiver. Those experiences were as you describe: just fine on straight runs, no sway, but dips in the road created uncomfortable porpoise conditions.
I have no other hitches to give as comparison, but the EAZ-Lift hitch with Reese Dual Cam that I used made a fantastic combination. When using that WD hitch I never had sway even in high winds and when I hit dips or rises the entire rig moved but immediately together and returned to a level/balanced attitude.
I have no other hitches to give as comparison, but the EAZ-Lift hitch with Reese Dual Cam that I used made a fantastic combination. When using that WD hitch I never had sway even in high winds and when I hit dips or rises the entire rig moved but immediately together and returned to a level/balanced attitude.
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