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Old 02-13-2019, 12:59 PM   #12
FlyingAroundRV
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I would try to find someone who specializes in hitches. Reading through the forums here, it seems like some RV dealers have been less than brilliant at selecting and setting up WD hitches. Also, a specialist business is likely to have a wider selection of brands and models.
In our case, we got our rig set up by a business not far from our trailer dealer. This business specializes, as I mentioned, and advised us based on what I wanted from the rig. I wanted something quick and easy to hook up, but which would give a solid secure towing experience. The dealer advised a Husky Centerline hitch for us. It was expensive and as described by the dealer, the Husky took all the good bits of the Equalizer and improved it. Our experience with the Husky has well and truly proven the claims made by the dealer.
The Husky hitch incorporates WD as well as anti-sway with only two bars to connect up.
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