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Grit_dog
Nov 25, 2021Navigator II
^And that is why the wdh industry is booming….with RVers. Must be RV trailers are much more difficult to pull as you virtually see zero “other” trailers with wdhs.
So, if we put aside the little nuances sometimes associated with towing a travel trailer or toyhauler, what about pintle hitches Mr. Allen? Love to hear your opinion on those since you appear to believe that no trailer that is of any significance to the tow vehicle can possibly run down the road straight without a wdh and sway control. What is your take on pintles? Do they possess some other magic or are they a product of the devil, designed to make drivers sway and crash? Cause I’ve never seen a wdh on a pintle hitch.
So, if we put aside the little nuances sometimes associated with towing a travel trailer or toyhauler, what about pintle hitches Mr. Allen? Love to hear your opinion on those since you appear to believe that no trailer that is of any significance to the tow vehicle can possibly run down the road straight without a wdh and sway control. What is your take on pintles? Do they possess some other magic or are they a product of the devil, designed to make drivers sway and crash? Cause I’ve never seen a wdh on a pintle hitch.
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