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Old 07-10-2018, 03:40 AM   #11
eddugo
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Something else I like about the Anderson other then low weight, easy to hook up, no mess is the fact that it holds the swing away hitch in place. many folks have had cracking and separation problems with the swing away and that should not be a problem with the Anderson. If you look at the Anderson like a triangle, the spring tension is on the bottom leg rather then the verticle leg and it pulls the hitch pieces together. Hope I explained that correctly. One negative on that hitch is if you have a front slide, you may have to add spacers so the rubber springs are away from the frame enough to turn the adjusters. I have pics posted on this site as to what i had to do to install.
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