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Old 06-16-2012, 01:54 PM   #1
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Default wow- big difference!

WEll- spent an hour or so finishing up installing the weight distribution hitch. Had to drive it a couple blocks away to strip mall with a level parking lot to set it up. But, YES, it does make a big difference. Took it out on the interstate and I could really tell the improvement over jerking and bucking----still got it on wavy pavement but I am NOT UNHAPPY. Have yet to buy/install anti-sway control but so far so good. Thanks for all the advice.

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WEll- spent an hour or so finishing up installing the weight distribution hitch. Had to drive it a couple blocks away to strip mall with a level parking lot to set it up. But, YES, it does make a big difference. Took it out on the interstate and I could really tell the improvement over jerking and bucking----still got it on wavy pavement but I am NOT UNHAPPY. Have yet to buy/install anti-sway control but so far so good. Thanks for all the advice.

Rick
Yup! Makes a big difference. The anti sway may help the wavy pavement behavior too.

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Old 06-16-2012, 09:09 PM   #3
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Default Wavy pavement while towing HiLo.

Next try the anti sway. We found out that our f250 needed new shocks and now what a difference on wavy pavement. Hardly feel the difference at all.
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