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backlater wrote:
We are new at this and we just purchased an Airstream 25 foot travel trailer and a 2015 Chevrolet Silverado 2500. We are wondering which hitch would be better a Reese Dual Cam or a Pro-Pride. Is the Reese Dual Cam enough or are we still going to get sway? My husband thinks the Dual Cam will be sufficient, but I am a scardy cat and I don't want any sway. I would appreciate any input from the experienced pros out there...thanks! - Ruth
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Ron Gratz wrote:
This post is from someone who had a ProPride and replaced it with a Reese Dual Cam Strait Line.
Ron
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Jayco23FB wrote:Drbolasky wrote:
I've been towing our rig with the DC setup for 12 years. It is more than adequate.
Set up is straight-forward but DO follow the instructions to the letter. I found it helpful to take the rig for some test-drives experimenting with differing numbers of links under tension/ball mount angle, etc.
I just installed a Reese DC but havn't had a chance to tow with it any distance as yet. What are you looking for when differing the number of links? Thanks
โApr-18-2014 07:17 AM
Drbolasky wrote:
I've been towing our rig with the DC setup for 12 years. It is more than adequate.
Set up is straight-forward but DO follow the instructions to the letter. I found it helpful to take the rig for some test-drives experimenting with differing numbers of links under tension/ball mount angle, etc.
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