Camp-n-family, the sway is what Im worried about. I went with a centerline WDH. Thoughts?
Any hitch should work, just some will do a better job than others. With a short wheelbase tow vehicle I would prefer to have something with built in 4 point sway control vs a friction bar type.
Either way, a big key to stable towing is proper hitch set up and trailer loading. Know how to adjust your hitch yourself. Most dealers just slap them on and don't spend the time to adjust them. Plus, when they install them the trailer is empty. You'll need to re-adjust when it's loaded. Load it to have the proper amount of tongue weight. Too much or too little can be problematic for sway. The aim is to have around 12% of the loaded trailer weight carried on the tongue.