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Title: Blue Ox Tow Bar Trade In
Post by: John S on August 04, 2015, 02:41:30 pm
Well, I am in Pender NE and the Blue Ox company has a very nice campground with full hookups and wifi and a nice club house too.  They are very friendly and will bend over backwards.  I have brought two tow bars to have them refurbished but might just trade one in for a new one. They will give me 150 dollar credit on it and that is pretty good. I tried to trade in two of them but they will only take one.  Oh the sites are mostly pull in too so they can come around and work on your tow bar.  I also so a neat system they have that is called true steer. You can set it for the crown in the road or the wind and it makes steering much easier. 
Title: Re: Blue Ox Tow Bar Trade In
Post by: Michael & Jackie on August 04, 2015, 02:53:53 pm
Ah John, my Foretravel does not need a "true steer"  ;D ....does it? 
Interesting about the campground, trade options....not know of those.  Thanks

mike
Title: Re: Blue Ox Tow Bar Trade In
Post by: John S on August 04, 2015, 03:03:50 pm
I do not think I will get it on mine either but if you drive in the midwest with the heavy winds they get, then it would be a good deal
Title: Re: Blue Ox Tow Bar Trade In
Post by: ohsonew on August 05, 2015, 08:25:37 am
John, for clarification, can it be adjusted while driving for cross winds, etc.? Kansas has been known to have an occasional wind from the north.

Thanks,
Larry
Title: Re: Blue Ox Tow Bar Trade In
Post by: John S on August 05, 2015, 09:37:33 am
Yes, it can be adjusted for wind.
Title: Re: Blue Ox Tow Bar Trade In
Post by: kb0zke on August 05, 2015, 09:35:15 pm
The correct name is True Center. I looked at the website and the product looks interesting. However, I didn't find my coach listed. The oldest they list is a '99. They show a Unihome U300, but for 00 to 02. There probably weren't very many made then.