Forum Discussion
Lspangler
Apr 23, 2015Explorer
The adjustability goes beyond just up and down, it is also adjustable for tilt which I found very useful for fine tuning the hitch. I was at 6 1/2 inches on the jacks but it seemed my WD bars were getting close to the frame. I added 2 washers and now only need 5 1/2 inches on the jacks
The link I posted was to a forum of users who have owned the Hensley and now own the PP hitch. There are many pictures showing the stingers and other parts side by side. For me it was quite interesting to read the opinions of those who have owned both and to see the difference in weld quality. I'm surprised Hensley doesn't just update some of their processes to make it a 21st century product. ie. CNC machine some of the parts, powder coat and automate some of the welding
The stinger is quite awkward until you add a handle through the top hole. I now can carry it with one hand
Linc
The link I posted was to a forum of users who have owned the Hensley and now own the PP hitch. There are many pictures showing the stingers and other parts side by side. For me it was quite interesting to read the opinions of those who have owned both and to see the difference in weld quality. I'm surprised Hensley doesn't just update some of their processes to make it a 21st century product. ie. CNC machine some of the parts, powder coat and automate some of the welding
The stinger is quite awkward until you add a handle through the top hole. I now can carry it with one hand
Linc
About RV Tips & Tricks
Looking for advice before your next adventure? Look no further.25,101 PostsLatest Activity: Jan 14, 2025