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dmopar74
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Jan 13, 2014

do i need a WD hitch?

I have a 2004 suburban 2500 and a 1983 slyline Layton 24ft trailer. the trailer came with an OLD WD hitch and I have yet to use it for 1. I don't know how and 2. there is virtually no sag at all when hooked up and loaded. everything seems to tow great even though I have never towed anything this large before, in fact it tows better than anything I have ever towed.

would I benefit from using the WD hitch, cant hurt right?

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  • It depends if hitch receiver is rated for the tongue weight of your fully loaded TT as many can only handle 500lbs without a WD system. I don't have much sag as well without our WD/SC hitch engaged but I wouldn't feel safe hitting the interstates or highways sans one, especially with the high winds we encounter here in the four corner states. With the powered tongue jack doing all the heavy work, we just drop spring bars in place and we're good to go. Solid as a rock even when traveling at interstate speeds and passing commercial diesel trucks.
  • They're a lot of trouble if you don't need one.

    My advice would be to weigh the trailer, then the tongue, and compare the results with whatever specs there are for your suburban. Go from there.

    Here's a link to a pretty good explanation of how WDH works.

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