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jujububbajr
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Apr 11, 2014

Used Hensley Arrow

I've come across the opportunity to buy a used hensley. It's 7 years old with 1400 bars and a straight stinger, which according to the folks at hensley is precisely what I need. The price is $500, but it's a 360 mile round trip to get it. I figure I can always get my money back out of it, but 8 hours of driving on a Saturday isn't all that appealing. For the price, is it worth an 8 hour drive. I've owned a ProPride before so I know what to expect, but my equalizer tows just fine. Seems like a good deal though.

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  • Well, I got it. I left at 4:30 this morning and got back at 12:00. I checked to make sure the strut bars weren't bent and that there were no cracks around the bushing for the weight dist bars. Everything looked good.





  • You will not regret getting that hitch for one moment! :) If it needs it they are very easy to re-build and recondition. I did it a couple of years ago on mine and posted about it here.

    You are going to love towing with that hitch just as I'm sure you did with the ProPride. If you don't use it you will be able to sell it for considerably more than you paid.
    Barney
  • jerem0621 wrote:
    It could be a great deal, it could also require a trip to the factory for a rebuild. Condition condition condition on these things.

    Here is a good thread to help you identify some of the issue area's on a Hensley...

    Broke Hensley

    And no, I am not trying to doom and gloom, nothing is perfect and its a good idea to know where the issues are with Hensleys. But, in order for Hensley to transfer the lifetime warrenty on this hitch its about $500 ish bucks...Suddenly $650 turns into $1150.00 which is getting close to what a re-furb Hensley runs from the factory.

    Oh, the factory refurb... see this page on the Hensley website and the information on the refurb Hensley program is near the bottom.

    Thanks!

    Jeremiah


    The quote I got for a refurbished hitch was $2200. The warranty is $517 if I'm recalling correctly. Buying the warranty also gets you into the hitch bar exchange.
  • It could be a great deal, it could also require a trip to the factory for a rebuild. Condition condition condition on these things.

    Here is a good thread to help you identify some of the issue area's on a Hensley...

    Broke Hensley

    And no, I am not trying to doom and gloom, nothing is perfect and its a good idea to know where the issues are with Hensleys. But, in order for Hensley to transfer the lifetime warrenty on this hitch its about $500 ish bucks...Suddenly $650 turns into $1150.00 which is getting close to what a re-furb Hensley runs from the factory.

    Oh, the factory refurb... see this page on the Hensley website and the information on the refurb Hensley program is near the bottom.

    Thanks!

    Jeremiah
  • If it is north of you then I'll go and get it if you won't.
  • boosTT wrote:
    Jump on it. It will sell in the next few hours.


    I told them I'd take it. It's waiting on me.
  • Absolutely! Grab it while you can. You probably won't see another at this price....ever again. If your equalizer "tows just fine"....you will be amazed at the difference the HA will make.

    Ron
  • $500 and around $150 in gas plus the time of the road trip. that`s $650 or so for a HA well worth it in price. your time is your call. if you really want one then it is worth the drive. you could easily flip it for twice that!
  • That sounds like a deal to me! A new Hensley would be out of most people's price range but I've never heard anything but the highest praise for them.

    Is your current hitch an "Equalizer" brand hitch? I'm in the market for one of those now. PM me if you would like to sell!