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Cummins12V98
Jan 19, 2013Explorer III
MLATION wrote:
Trailer saver hitches are much better built and rated higher than many of the others. They have the positive locking Holland Binkley head so there is no slide bar you need to get out and engage. No binding when trying to hitch/unhitch at odd angels. Locks in automatically when you back into it. Release the safety and pull the lever to unhitch. They also have a very tight fit on the king pin so you don't get the clunking you have with the other hitches. Never had any issues with mine. They also fit in standard rails.
http://www.trailersaver.com/rigidhitches_26k.php
The B&W has a 1" thick clam shell jaw that fits nice and snug around the King pin.
Do all TrailSaver hitches hav air bags? If so they are not a good choice if you have an air bag king pin box.
Yes I do believe they are good hitches. You need to look at the positive and negative and decide what is best. Weight, cost, do you need an air compressor and so on.
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