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97 holiday rambler alumalite 32

Good to hear Ferman. That hitch looks pretty heavy duty. :thumbsup:

I use the Reese Straight Line tow package. I have used several others in the past, but I swear by this thing. It has a semi-locking cam mechanism, one for each sway bar that forces the trailer to stay in a straight line. It uses the weight of the camper to force the weight downward, thus making the camper stay in a straight line. It unlocks when you turn corners, then forces the cams back down. It is really good. Several others have now copied it.
 
Good to hear Ferman. That hitch looks pretty heavy duty. :thumbsup:

I use the Reese Straight Line tow package. I have used several others in the past, but I swear by this thing. It has a semi-locking cam mechanism, one for each sway bar that forces the trailer to stay in a straight line. It uses the weight of the camper to force the weight downward, thus making the camper stay in a straight line. It unlocks when you turn corners, then forces the cams back down. It is really good. Several others have now copied it.

I started to buy a dual cam, but peopel were wanting $300-400 for used ones, and a new one with everything was about what I paid for the pro pride. I was a skeptic about them, but for $750 I was willing to take a chance on it.
 
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