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sheripoms
Explorer
Apr 03, 2014

Do we need the 2 pt or 4 pt Equalizer? Salesman says 2pt. ?

Quick question. We are buying the shamrock 21dk . Dry weight about 3800.
Has a pretty heavy tonque weight. The salesman is saying we only need the 2 pt. But I wanted to talk it over with you guys first. :)
Do we need the 4 pt equalizer or 2pt? We are pulling with a 2008 Tahoe.
Thanks

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  • Equal-z-er only offers a 4-pt system. Many people including RV salesmen call every WDH an equalizer or equalizing hitch.

    3800 pounds dry will be 4500-5000 pounds loaded. 600 pounds of TW is 12% of 6000 pounds. I'd go for 1000 pound bars. Even the Eq site's "Hitch Sizes" recommendation with 5000 pound gross weight/600 pound TW recommend the 1000 pound bars. I read somewhere the EQ 1000 pound bars are designed for TW of 400-1000 pounds.

    $450 shipped.

    FWIW, my TT dry TW was about 500 pounds. I have been very pleased with my 1200 pound bar choice for 4 towing seasons.
  • OP. Can you get clarification on the brand and model of 2 point hitch? If it's the E2 then it's a pretty good hitch.

    Thanks!

    Jeremiah
  • coolbreeze01 wrote:
    Get yourself a Blue Ox Sway Pro and be confidant you have spent your money wisely. Have fun.

    Hmmmmm .... does that mean that the people who purchased Equal-i-zer spent their money imprudently or worse ....?
  • Get yourself a Blue Ox Sway Pro and be confidant you have spent your money wisely. Have fun.
  • The only problem with the equalizer brand is they have a 600# then a 1000# hitch(tongue). One may be a bit light the other May be a bit too much.
  • keep in mind, that if in the future you decide to upgrade to a larger trailer, you might need the 4-point. If the price difference isn't huge, i would go ahead and get the 4-point.
  • Ron3rd's avatar
    Ron3rd
    Explorer III
    You can get buy with the 2 pt setup, which is basically the old EZ Lift style hitch. The true Equilizer is 4 pt and offers better sway control. On a trailer that small, the 2 pt is fine IMO.
  • sheripoms wrote:
    Quick question. We are buying the shamrock 21dk . Dry weight about 3800.
    Has a pretty heavy tonque weight. The salesman is saying we only need the 2 pt. But I wanted to talk it over with you guys first. :)
    Do we need the 4 pt equalizer or 2pt? We are pulling with a 2008 Tahoe.
    Thanks

    If you get an Equal-i-zer weight distributing hitch it will be a 4-point. There is no 2-point Equal-i-zer. See here.