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BurbMan
Apr 21, 2015Explorer II
rangerbait wrote:
Additionally, is there any merit to the claim that the Arrow is the better choice when towing a heavier trailer, whereas the 3P was designed for lighter trailers with surge brakes?
I have never heard this before, and don't think there is any merit to this statement. Both come with up to 1400 lb spring bars and will handle heavy trailers, both do the same job at distributing weight.
Jim Hensley was the original designer of the Arrow, he sold the production rights early on to some investors who established Hensley Mfg. When his non-compete expired he teamed up with Sean Woodruff, a former Hensley Mfg employee, to form Pro-Pride. The 3P is the same basic design, but adds some things that Jim thought would make the Arrow better, like the adjustable stinger. You might call the 3P the Arrow 2.0.
I have never towed with the 3P but from what I have read and from others here who have them, it is every bit as capable as the Arrow. Since the Arrow has been around a lot longer, there are more used units available. Hensley had (maybe they still do?) a program where they would pay $500 for any Arrow, sight unseen, as part of their owner buyback program. The then do a reman on the unit and resell it.
Cost is the major issue with these hitches...if you are shopping used then buy the best deal you can find, either will do a great job for you.
There's an Arrow for sale on Hitch Trader, located in Naples FL....not sure if that is close to you.
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