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Deep_Trax
Dec 06, 2015Explorer
As I mentioned in my first post to this thread, the spring bars on the Equalizer 12,000 & 14,000 lb hitches are identical. This information came direct from Progress customer service, so check with them if you have any doubts.
The rep told me they assign different part numbers and apply different stickers to the 12,000 & 14,000 lb bars, but this is just to avoid confusion. The bars are the same, but depending upon which hitch head the bars are sold with, some with have 14,000 lb stickers and others will have 12,000 lb stickers.
The main (possibly only) difference between the 12,000 & 14,000 lb Equalizer hitches is the thickness of side plates on the hitch head. The side plates on the 12,000 lb hitch are 3/8" thick while the side plates on the 14,000 lb hitch head are 1/2" thick.
Because of this, I see absolutely no harm in using a 14,000 lb Equalizer hitch when a 12,000 lb Equalizer hitch is adequate. Am I missing something?
The rep told me they assign different part numbers and apply different stickers to the 12,000 & 14,000 lb bars, but this is just to avoid confusion. The bars are the same, but depending upon which hitch head the bars are sold with, some with have 14,000 lb stickers and others will have 12,000 lb stickers.
The main (possibly only) difference between the 12,000 & 14,000 lb Equalizer hitches is the thickness of side plates on the hitch head. The side plates on the 12,000 lb hitch are 3/8" thick while the side plates on the 14,000 lb hitch head are 1/2" thick.
Because of this, I see absolutely no harm in using a 14,000 lb Equalizer hitch when a 12,000 lb Equalizer hitch is adequate. Am I missing something?
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