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<blockquote data-quote="JEEPKEVIN" data-source="post: 759374" data-attributes="member: 13136"><p>I have the one like in the pic where the bars hang from chain. I think it was a Curt I bought from local Northern Tool for appx $229. The chain is easy to work with, can very how much help it gives you depending on your load. It takes a minute but you also adjust the slide in receiver, head angle?, to also adjust the bar angle to get however much help you need.</p><p></p><p>Chain style gives you no anti sway help, you add those sliding sway bar things, has the handle to adjust how much affect they give you. I ended up using 2 of them. </p><p></p><p>What I like is I can hook to my truck, adjust quickly and head out of town. Next trip hook to motorhome which has a tail end about 12 miles long behind the tires, adjust accordingly and hit the road. Took just a couple trips to dial everything in. Motorhome really needed this, truck not so much. But it really locks the truck down nicely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JEEPKEVIN, post: 759374, member: 13136"] I have the one like in the pic where the bars hang from chain. I think it was a Curt I bought from local Northern Tool for appx $229. The chain is easy to work with, can very how much help it gives you depending on your load. It takes a minute but you also adjust the slide in receiver, head angle?, to also adjust the bar angle to get however much help you need. Chain style gives you no anti sway help, you add those sliding sway bar things, has the handle to adjust how much affect they give you. I ended up using 2 of them. What I like is I can hook to my truck, adjust quickly and head out of town. Next trip hook to motorhome which has a tail end about 12 miles long behind the tires, adjust accordingly and hit the road. Took just a couple trips to dial everything in. Motorhome really needed this, truck not so much. But it really locks the truck down nicely. [/QUOTE]
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