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shades9323
Aug 03, 2018Explorer
SoundGuy wrote:Fordlover wrote:
Anecdotal, but for what it's worth, I towed a 21 footer with ~650 lbs of tongue weight on my 600/6000 Equalizer hitch for 11 years, about 15K towing miles. Never an ounce of sway, nor any visible damage to the hitch.shades9323 wrote:
Did it transfer enough weight back to the front axle?
7 pages of discussion now and you're still asking this question? :h As a former Equal-i-zer owner myself I already gave you the answer back on Page 1, saying that based on the trailer weight you quoted that yes you should be using 1000 lb spring bars with your Equal-i-zer. Either you believe it or you don't but the facts are the facts and don't change regardless that others may anecdotally insist lighter spring bars worked for them. :R
Hey man! It is like the movies, I want to know what happens to the people after it ends!;)
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