Jerry,
 A friend has had a Pull-Rite hitch for years, mounted on a 1988
Suburban, pulling a 31' A/S trailer. He loves it. 

There are 2 disadvantages to the P-R: it costs you the under-bed spare
tire storage if you have it and may require minor exhaust work. Also,
you cannot easily move it to a new vehicle. OTOH: it's much cheaper than
a Hensley and works every bit as well. You don't use sway bars, but you
DO use weight transfer bars.

                                    <<Jim>>

Jerry Thompson wrote:
> 
> I'm a newbie and have been looking at various hitches.
> 
> Does anyone out there use the Pull Rite Hitch? If so what are your
> thoughts on it? Do you need to use stabilizers/bars with a Pull Rite?
> 
> I plan to pull with a Ford 350 van.
> 
> Also anyone who has a lead on a 22 to 25 ft Airstream or Argosy for
> sale, in good shape! Preferably in Northern California please contact me
> off the list.
> I'm looking for a later model say 1970-1985.
> 
> Thanks - the information on this list is great!
> 
> Jerry Thompson
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 

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