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I have an 06 dodge dually and a 30ft pace trailer, what type of equalizer hitch should i be using, thanks in advance
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any brand name hitch,with 1,000 lb bars,i personally do not use a extra sway bar as some do,when you buy the hitch head very often you do not get the 1000 lb bars with them
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Reese Dual Cam stuf as above...
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We've been using a similar setup as the Reese,made by Draw Tite for over 30 years...works flawless.
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As Chris said, Draw tite with the 1,000 pound bars. I tow a 7500-8000 lb
travel trailer and no sway at all behind my '04 F350 Diesel with the 700 lb bars. My open 18 ft dove tail car tailer is much lighter and I don't need the bars for it, but have used them some of the time.
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