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[QUOTE="TrickTruck, post: 1351570, member: 6044"] I have the Reese Straightline for my 34' Toyhauler. It works OK. Been a long path to get it where it's at now and I think I've more fiddling to do. Biggest thing I learned is the bars are not exactly the same, so mark them L&R and put them back where they go every time. Then you aren't adjusting everything ever time out. I've heard good things about the hensley, but also that it's a pita to hook up and it's heavy and can come unlocked on downhills. There's another guy who makes a 2nd generation of it (can't remember his brand name) but I'd be looking at that if I were going to replace my straightline. [/QUOTE]
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