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May 17, 2018Explorer
I Don't have that hitch but it looks like a BD3 that has been modified to fit the spacing required for the under-bed attachment design. The weight ratings are impressive on the BD5, probably made possible by the lack of standard rail limitations.
The design of my trailer allowed that it chucked terribly. I started out with a B&W Patriot which was a fine hitch but transmitted all the bouncing and chucking forces directly to my truck, pretty miserable. I replaced the Patriot with a TS3 and now very few undesirable forces reach my truck. The tow went from bad to comfortable.
I'm sure any TrailerSaver product is well tested and you will be extremely happy with the towing results. The TS3 was the best improvement I made concerning my fifth wheel enjoyment. As a matter of fact, if it wasn't for the hitch I wouldn't own my current trailer.
The design of my trailer allowed that it chucked terribly. I started out with a B&W Patriot which was a fine hitch but transmitted all the bouncing and chucking forces directly to my truck, pretty miserable. I replaced the Patriot with a TS3 and now very few undesirable forces reach my truck. The tow went from bad to comfortable.
I'm sure any TrailerSaver product is well tested and you will be extremely happy with the towing results. The TS3 was the best improvement I made concerning my fifth wheel enjoyment. As a matter of fact, if it wasn't for the hitch I wouldn't own my current trailer.
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