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โJun-28-2016 06:07 PM
camp-n-family wrote:
Skip the friction sway bars and go for ones with built in sway control. Top 3, in no order, seem to be Equil-I-zer, Reese dual cam, and Blue Ox. Might be a few more bucks but pennies considering the investment you are protecting. Worth every penny.
Sway control, sure. Sway elimination is a step up to the Hensley Arrow or ProPride 3P.
โJun-28-2016 01:10 PM
fireman41 wrote:
This is like asking what truck is the best.
Now I have only had 3 different hitches. A cheap round bar a pro serious and a Anderson no sway. Out of the 3 I like the Anderson the best, now it by no means perfect, but it is close.
The pros about the Anderson is that it is real easy to set up. Just set the ball height and attached the brackets and adjust the change the move the amount of weight you need moved.
The cons.
People have reported that with real heavy trailers they can't get them to move enough weight
Not compatible with some trailer hitches
Also you should carry and extra nylon spring bushing, cause if you break one the sway control and weight distributing part of the hitch can't be used.
It's not perfect but I like it. I towed my jayco 26bh with my F250 out of of the Outer Banks last year a day of two before the hurricane came ashore and it was Rock Solid.
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โJun-28-2016 12:14 PM
camp-n-family wrote:
Skip the friction sway bars and go for ones with built in sway control. Top 3, in no order, seem to be Equil-I-zer, Reese dual cam, and Blue Ox. Might be a few more bucks but pennies considering the investment you are protecting. Worth every penny.
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