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Lantley
Oct 31, 2014Nomad
lanerd wrote:camp-n-family wrote:
The hitch head is adjustable up and down with the jack screws and it swivels side to side which helps if you're not dead on. Just takes a little practice or a good assistant who knows what they are doing.
When I had my TT with a HA, there was definitely a learning curve to it. Using the method above, I could hitch or unhitch just as quickly as I could when I had my Reese Dual Cam set up.
It does take practice, but once you find the solution, it becomes much easier. However, what little trouble it takes to hitch up, is waaaaay over shadowed by the overall safety and road handling ease of the HA.
I would never, never have another TT without one. Period!
Ron
This^^^^
Nothing else hitches like a HA/PP so it does take getting used to.
However once you get past the learning curve it's not a problem.
Use a back up camera it will really simplify the process and shorten the learning curve.
I used a Swift Hitch when I towed my TT with the HA.

For the record my HA equipped TT towed/behaved just as well as my fiver
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