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Old 09-15-2007, 03:06 PM   #1
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I have had a reese straight line hitch in the past and I found it to be an excellent hitch. I have negotiated a hitch to be included in the purchase of our new (to us anyway) 2004 Wilderness 270FQS and I have the option of either hitch.

Has anyone here owned both of these? What are the relative differences?

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I have had a reese straight line hitch in the past and I found it to be an excellent hitch. I have negotiated a hitch to be included in the purchase of our new (to us anyway) 2004 Wilderness 270FQS and I have the option of either hitch.

Has anyone here owned both of these? What are the relative differences?

Thanks,
Mike

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I own a strait line duel cam set up , I run it on my 31' holday rambler thats 9000+ lbs going down the road . It works , even at speeds most owners will never try it has never got crazy .just make sure you know what the wet weight is before you deside on bars ,I would round up to the next size. 800+ is my guess bars. also I dont notice any noise from the hitch even at slow speeds .
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