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Huntindog
Aug 08, 2022Explorer
Gdetrailer wrote:valhalla360 wrote:Huntindog wrote:
Only if you have so little tension on them as to not be transfering any weight.
Never actually watched a WDH in motion have you. Those bars flex quite a bit in normal operation....yes even when they are already under a good bit of tension.
Let me get this straight.. there is no "need" for the hitch latch at all?
Perhaps under "normal" conditions, it is possible.
However, one must look past "normal" conditions and consider the possibilities of what can and most likely will happen when you encounter "not normal" conditions.
Put your money where the keyboard is and try a dry run minus your trailer ball, only using the WD hitch..
Bet your WD will never stand a chance of holding the hitch in place without the ball. Now you are just making stuff up.
When did I say anything about the ball not being needed?:R The weakest points of WD is the mounting points of the bars on the trailer tongue, they are made of light gauge materials. They were never intended to hold the hitch on the ball.
Now, consider what can happen if you were to have to slam on the brakes when someone cuts you off in traffic..
That WD has no chance in holding the hitch on the ball considering the weight of your trailer..
That is what this is about, it isn't "fear" based, it is a fact that objects in motion tend to stay in motion. All of the energy stored in that weight of the trailer must go somewhere.. The somewhere is your hitch and hitch ball and if the hitch is not latched, the tongue will easily be pushed up and over the ball and your puny WD bars and mounting points will not stop that from happening.
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