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Jim!
Why not run a special on available hitch types, weight distribution etc. - that would be very interesting.
Can you give us a little more information on what you are interested in. Trailer, 5th wheel, or gooseneck
After a near rollover :eek: last August, I switched from the Reese dual cam WD unit to a new "PullRite" anti-sway swinging draw-bar hitch. This makes a travel trailer tow like a 5th wheel. ;) I wouldn't be without it now. No sway, no pushing & pulling when passed by big rigs on the Interstate. They have a web site and have a free video. (www.pullrite.com)
More Power
11-04-2003, 12:32
We're hoping to do a series of product introductions in the months ahead either here in the forum or as a separate product page, that discuss and show what is available and what people find useful.
Stay tuned!
MP
kerry witherspoon
11-04-2003, 16:27
How about ways to teach ones wife thatwhen hooking up tailgate going though front of fith wheel is not i good idea
Disney Campers
11-05-2003, 08:22
Try this page out: Hitch Guide (http://www.disneycampers.com/RV/Hitch%20Guide.htm)
IndigoDually
11-11-2003, 06:03
I too am looking for some direction in what to purchase.
My factory receiver is on it's way out and needs replacement. I was wondering what class 5 receiver everyone is using. I don't wanr the Reese Titan because it does not utilize a 2" ballmount (which I have dozens of pieces for).
John
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