โApr-20-2015 07:51 PM
โAug-02-2015 02:42 PM
JD and Beastlet wrote:
The F-150 is in another league when it comes to towing. The EcoBoost is built for it and the integrated trailer brake controller works seamlessly with the trailer. I love the backup camera too - it makes solo hitching so much easier.
Oh, and I understand it has sway control but with the ProPride, we don't need that. ๐
The transition from SUV to pickup meant a few adjustments but we are managing well!
โJul-30-2015 07:50 AM
chracatoa wrote:
I always had great customer service from Sean. If we need something quick he's quick to respond, but if it's not that important he may take some days and maybe you have to ping him again. I agree, Sean needs help but where he's going to find someone as passionate as he is for the job? I'd take the current setup any day over a soulless call center that doesn't actually understand the product.
JD, I see you have an F-150 now. Your pictures were invaluable for me to install it for my Sequoia.
โJul-29-2015 11:47 AM
โJul-29-2015 09:24 AM
elidodge@msn.com wrote:
That's O.K. I am quite happy with my ProPride
โApr-24-2015 07:14 PM
elidodge@msn.com wrote:
That's O.K. I am quite happy with my ProPride
โApr-24-2015 04:40 PM
โApr-23-2015 05:24 PM
Lspangler wrote:CNC machining, powder coating, and automated welding are no guarantee against failure.
The link I posted was to a forum of users who have owned the Hensley and now own the PP hitch. There are many pictures showing the stingers and other parts side by side. For me it was quite interesting to read the opinions of those who have owned both and to see the difference in weld quality. I'm surprised Hensley doesn't just update some of their processes to make it a 21st century product. ie. CNC machine some of the parts, powder coat and automate some of the welding
โApr-23-2015 08:44 AM
rangerbait wrote:
....and am ready to move on to more fulfilling pursuits, such as debating whether or not to replace my incandescent bulbs with LEDs :B
โApr-23-2015 07:47 AM
โApr-23-2015 07:17 AM
Lantley wrote:
AS to weight your comparing 8" drop to PP adjustable. I imagine 8" is the largest HA stinger available and the PP is still heavier. Compare 2" drop or even a straight stinger and the weight disparity will be even greater.
Bottom line is the HA stinger is a heavy PIA to carry , but the PP adjustable is even heavier.
Not sure about others but I handled the stinger at least twice each trip. Sometimes more if I took it off at the CG. I do see the larger heavier PP adjustable stinger as a deal breaker simply because once set there is no need to having a larger stinger. Adjust-ability has minimal benefit to 95% of users because they tow with the same truck every time.
โApr-23-2015 03:18 AM
rangerbait wrote:Lantley wrote:
While I agree for the most part both hitches are identical. I do prefer the smaller stinger of the HA.
When I used the Hensley I really disliked moving the stinger just because it was so heavy.One of the great things about the HA and PP is there are not a lot of bars and things to carry and move around. Unfortunately you must still handle the stinger
I really would not like a heavier larger stinger. Since most of us don't change vehicles regularly the adjustable stinger is really not beneficial. The fact hat it is heavier and bulkier makes it a deal breaker.
I've seen the weight comparison several times in various threads, but the weight of the 8" drop Hensley stinger is within 6lbs (42 vs 48) of the PP stinger assembly. My current WD hitch is 49lbs, and while it IS a PITA to carry around, I don't do it frequently enough for it to be a factor in my decision making process.Lantley wrote:
I would not however pay a $500-$700 premium for a HA over a PP. If HA would not reduce there price, I would take the savings and go with the PP.
Yeah, they did both price match each other, and made offers that were significantly below MSRP. Competition is good for the consumer, and these guys are in a cage death match it seems.
โApr-22-2015 08:08 PM
rangerbait wrote:I was aware you had made your decision.
Already pulled the trigger Ron...the window for unbiased comparison has closed.
โApr-22-2015 06:14 PM
Ron Gratz wrote:
If you want an unbiased comparison of Hensley versus ProPride, a thread titled, "The unofficial pp users guide...", might not be the best place to look.
Ron
โApr-22-2015 04:52 PM
Lspangler wrote:I could not find the side by side comparison to which you refer.
One of the airstream forums has a great comparison of the two hitches. When comparing them side by side, the Hensley looks like it was cobbled together by a beginning welder while the PP looks to have automated welds and a finish you get from something factory produced