Tyler0215
Aug 22, 2018Explorer
Too Much?
I have purchased a new, to me, a 24ft TT GVW is 6000 lbs. A friend has gifted me an Equalizer hitch with a rating of 14,000 lbs. that he no longer needs. Will this hitch work with my TT ? Am I over...
Hannibal wrote:I will try again.Huntindog wrote:Hannibal wrote:beemerphile1 wrote:
Is it truly an Equal-i-zer hitch or are you meaning a weight distribution hitch?
If it is an Equal-i-zer hitch you will have to set it loose which means you won't get much anti-sway assistance.
If it takes 200~lbs per bar to bring the front back to unloaded height, that's what it takes regardless which bars are used. Pressure and friction will be the same. The heavier bars simply won't flex as much.
If you back off the bars too much, then there will be times under tow, when they do not transfer the weight, and in the case of the EQUALIZER provide sway control.
The bars (even the EQUALIZERS) are working springs. They are designed to flex as needed when under tow... Too heavy a bar is not good.
If it were, we would all be running the biggest bars possible!
Too light a bar isn't good either. The right size is the right size. A little off, may be just a slight difference.... But the OP is wayyyy over what he needs.
You don't back off the bars. It still takes the same amount of pressure on the L brackets to produce the necessary torque at the receiver to bring the front of the truck back down to unloaded height. The difference will be stiffness of the ride.