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Who is John Galt?
Sorry, I had to make the Atlas Shrugged connection--unless that's actually your name!
I've got an unused Anderson 3350 that I'll sell cheap, though it's heavy so shipping might be a little pricey. It was fine but I changed to a ProPride and don't need it anymore. Only caveat is that I cut a link out of the chains because the way I had it set up, it wouldn't tighten enough. Some of the Anderson users here might tell you not to get it for that reason and I won't argue. It was fine on my setup with the link cut out but it may or may not be for you.
I will say that it wasn't necessarily quiet, though I really only noticed the noise when backing it and turning at a campground and I hadn't loosened the chains before doing so.
The link out of the chain isn't a problem, unless the new user needs the extra length. I cut one out myself.
I don't know how you managed to get noise out of yours because mine literally does not make a noise. You shouldn't loosen the chains ever, because that means your trailer coupler can now turn on the ball of the hitch. The tight chains prevent the trailer coupler from turning, instead the ball inside the hitch turns (and it's a friction turn by design which is where the sway control comes in). Your trailer coupler should always be tight on the ball, and let the entire ball move inside the hitch.