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Probably a dumb question (from a towing rookie), but are there any weight-distributing hitches that should do better or worse with quadrasteer? Does anybody have any experience with one? Thanks.
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Hi, I've used Equalizer on the Denali I had last summer and on a Suburban QS a couple of years ago. Here is my article on the Equal-i-zer http://www.mrtruck.net/wdh.htm I'm an automotive journalist reviewing trucks, SUV's trailers and accessories and publisher/partner of this website. Equalizer was the best combination of wdh and anti-sway all built into one unit that I didn't have to drill holes in the hitch for. I use new trucks and trailers in my reviews and can't drill holes in them. In most cases the Quadrasteer can control trailer sway, so using a weight distributing hitch will level out your rig moving weight to all axles going you better steering control.
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______________________________________________________________________ MrQuadrasteer QuadrasteerClub.com 2003 Chevy 1500HD CrewCab 2wd Quadrasteer 6.0l, 4L80E, 3.73 Wester's 91/93 tune, aFe cai, 186* stat, t/body bypass, E-Load Revos 302rwhp |
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