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Post Info TOPIC: Towing
jt


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Towing


I HAVE A 2012 TRAILER 29 FT. WITH A CHAIN HOOK-UP.  I AM LOOKING AT THE EQUAL-I-ZER SWAY CONTROL HITCH WITH NO CHAINS.

I AM ALSO LOOKING AT SWAY PRO HOOK-UP. IS THERE ANYONE OUT THERE USEING EITHER ONE OF THEM. IF SO, I WOULD LIKE TO HERE FROM YOU.

I HAVE A BAD BACK AND I AM LOOKING FOR AN EASY WAY TO HOOK UP MY TRAILER. WHAT DO YOU THINK. LIKE TO HERE FROM YOU ABOUT THIS.

THANK YOU

JT

 



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If the TT doesn't have an electric tongue jack, you should add one. Not only will it save you from having to crank the tongue up and down; the electric jack can be used to raise or lower the tongue while hitched to your tow vehicle to make it easier to set or release the sway /equalizer hitch.

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