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Feb-14-2017 05:27 PM
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Feb-15-2017 04:59 AM
Lynnmor wrote:
At an RV show, I asked a Equal-i-zer representative to explain the 4 different points of sway control on a system that was on display, he couldn't do it.
I'd bet just a hired hand for the local RV show ... anything any prospective owner needs to know about how the Equal-i-zer works is on their website.
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Feb-15-2017 04:43 AM
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Feb-15-2017 04:41 AM
trail-explorer wrote:
The sales guy needs to go back to hitch training school if he's calling them "stabilization" hitches, and "2-way" or "4-way" hitches.
In many years of RVing and reading countless forums, I've never heard those terms used to describe hitches.
This time of year - late winter to early spring - must be any dealer's favourite as they see yet another new batch of newbies flood into their dealerships to look through all the shiny, new trailers without having the foggiest idea what this sport is actually all about, what is important, what isn't, but especially what the terminology is and what it means. :R In a perfect world every newbie would have to spend some time here on the forums before ever setting foot in any dealership ... but of course that's not how the world works. 😞
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Feb-15-2017 03:49 AM
2. Chandne is going to be way out of my comfort zone
3. you shouldn't have much trouble. id go with a basic weight distributing hitch and a separate friction sway bar (same as I have for my f150 and 4500lb prowler 19E)
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Feb-14-2017 06:14 PM
In many years of RVing and reading countless forums, I've never heard those terms used to describe hitches.
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Feb-14-2017 06:12 PM
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Feb-14-2017 06:06 PM
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Feb-14-2017 05:51 PM
Th dealer said I would probably be okay with just a simple sway control. I wasn't sure so I guess I will err on the side of caution since the 4Runner does have a relatively short wheelbase.
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Feb-14-2017 05:42 PM
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