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ktmrfs
Jan 04, 2019Explorer II
WE3ZS wrote:TenOC wrote:
Hensley Arrow or ProPide. All others are an accident waiting to happen.
While I agree that the Hensley and Pro Pride are the best available and attack the trailer's stability in a different way than most others, I can not agree that all the others are accidents waiting to happen, that is a ridiculous statement in my opinion.
I use a Hensley Arrow with the 1400lb spring bars, the largest it will take to pull my 41' 11,300lb TT with a 137" wheelbase Excursion, makes for a very well behaved combo. There are plenty of used HAs and PPs on the market, I paid $650 for mine and replaced 2 sets of bearings and gave it a fresh coat of paint (it needs a freshen up again now). 35K+ towing miles and 8+ years later it works exactly as advertised.
Agreed completely. The equalizer or dual cam when set up properly are extremely good hitches as well. And will do everything you expect from a good WD/sway control setup.
Any of these 4 choices will be way more than adequate and do well.
IMHO it's a matter of budget and also looking at each system's advantages and disadvantages. Compare setup procedure and hooking up and unhooking. Pick which best fits your needs.
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