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lc0338
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Aug 15, 2015

Anyone have or used one of these? automated safety hitch

automated safety hitch

I have a 2001 dodge diesel 4x4 3500 dually with a hoswel haybed. The haybed weighs about 2000# itself. With my solar generator loaded on the back of my truck and hooked to my 3 horse slant horse trailer with living quarters I'm kinda at the max and a little over on gvwr. Kinda weighing my options if I should go ahead and move up to a 4500 / 5500 ram. I saw this automated safety hitch. There are pros and cons. Biggest con I see is having another axle on the ground and having to the upkeep on 2ea more tires. Maybe that would be less cost than upgrading to larger / newer truck. Just undecided. I know there are a lot of discussions on tow vehicles being too small. Maybe this would help someone else.
  • If you need to pull a 5th wheel and you don't have a pickup maybe.
    I saw a big DP pulling a 5th wheel rubble decker car trailer with one, I guess that would be the only way to do it.
  • Old-Biscuit wrote:
    Funny how the 'aftermarket' will come up with a product to try and correct NOT buying the right tool in the first place.

    THIS fits that category IMHO

    Just one more bandaid tool with it's own issues/upkeep PLUS adding to overall length, one more thing to maneuver/store, one more thing to ETC.

    Buy the right tool


    I agree. I prefer to keep things as simple as possible.
  • Funny how the 'aftermarket' will come up with a product to try and correct NOT buying the right tool in the first place.

    THIS fits that category IMHO

    Just one more bandaid tool with it's own issues/upkeep PLUS adding to overall length, one more thing to maneuver/store, one more thing to ETC.

    Buy the right tool
  • Neat concept, but $$$. I think it runs about $12,000 now plus options. You should be able to buy a decent 4500 cab/chassis for under $20,000. It may have more miles, but the chassis and powertain are built for that. It's actually the cabs that wear out first (drivers seat first, then you start getting squeaks and rattles).

    I've considered one on the past, but my biggest concern is traction off-road. You're moving the pin-weight off the drive-wheels, and adding even more total weight. Not a good combo for dirt and gravel IMO.