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Nittro22

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I just purchased my first grand design and liking for advice on a hitch. Someone offered a Camco R3. Is this good or should I look elsewhere?
 
Since you tagged this with weight distribution hitch, I assume you're talking about a travel trailer. Check out Equal-i-zer, Fastway E2 or Curt Tru-Track. Make sure you get one with trunnion bars (not chains) for added stability and anti sway.
 
We had a Recurve 6 system when we had a TT and it was great. The R3 I am not familiar with but Camco is a good system.
 
We went with the CURT Tru Track 4P 8K WDH. Square bars, no chains.
 
I use a harbor freight tools special. A copy of, or who knows, the Curtis hitch. Yes chains. Sway bar? No! With my ?4800?lbs cargo trailer. (Last run on the scale, 2200 is curb weight).

Sway control is a feel good item!!! If you have Sway, stop and reload, paying more attention to tongue weight! Only two of the many trailers I have owned swayed. Both had a Sway bar added to try and fix the problem that was only cured by proper loading. I sold the Sway bars as soon as the problem was fixed, and had no further problems.

My opinion is do what makes you feel good!!!
 

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