โApr-14-2020 04:23 PM
โApr-18-2020 11:32 AM
โApr-18-2020 05:58 AM
Hannibal wrote:AH64ID wrote:Hannibal wrote:
The only reason I use a WDH with my F250 and 1,000~lb tongue weigh is to satisfy the weight rating of the receiver. The bars are set about as light as I can get them with upward torque on the receiver. When the day comes that I drop some coins on a new F250 with its 1300 lb dead weight capable 2.5โ receiver, I will forego the WDH and employ a short solid ball mount. But thatโs just me...
Iโve never had a receiver that needed a WDH to tow my trailer, and Iโve never wanted to ditch the WDH.
When I used to store it at a work lot I wouldnโt use the WDH for the 16 mile tow. It was ridiculously uncomfortable compared to with it. Thatโs all weight distribution and not sway control.
We even added WDH to our horse trailer. We donโt use it for highway trips but will for most gravel road towing.
Iโm not sure what you think you gain by ditching a WDH
Convenience, less weight, less storage space, short drawbar. It does porpoise โa littleโ more but nowhere near ridiculous. I wonder what was wrong with your rig that it was ridiculously uncomfortable?
โApr-18-2020 03:29 AM
AH64ID wrote:Hannibal wrote:
The only reason I use a WDH with my F250 and 1,000~lb tongue weigh is to satisfy the weight rating of the receiver. The bars are set about as light as I can get them with upward torque on the receiver. When the day comes that I drop some coins on a new F250 with its 1300 lb dead weight capable 2.5โ receiver, I will forego the WDH and employ a short solid ball mount. But thatโs just me...
Iโve never had a receiver that needed a WDH to tow my trailer, and Iโve never wanted to ditch the WDH.
When I used to store it at a work lot I wouldnโt use the WDH for the 16 mile tow. It was ridiculously uncomfortable compared to with it. Thatโs all weight distribution and not sway control.
We even added WDH to our horse trailer. We donโt use it for highway trips but will for most gravel road towing.
Iโm not sure what you think you gain by ditching a WDH
โApr-17-2020 01:21 PM
Wishin wrote:
Once it came in really handy back in 2015 when my vehicle needed a new fuel pump on a Friday night. My parents loaned me their 3/4 ton Silverado which had a 2" receiver and I was still able to hook up and go very easily. Had I had a 2.5" shank, I would have a lot more work to switch to another vehicle.
โApr-17-2020 10:24 AM
AH64ID wrote:
Iโm not sure what you think you gain by ditching a WDH
โApr-16-2020 06:35 PM
Hannibal wrote:
The only reason I use a WDH with my F250 and 1,000~lb tongue weigh is to satisfy the weight rating of the receiver. The bars are set about as light as I can get them with upward torque on the receiver. When the day comes that I drop some coins on a new F250 with its 1300 lb dead weight capable 2.5โ receiver, I will forego the WDH and employ a short solid ball mount. But thatโs just me...
โApr-16-2020 06:31 PM
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โApr-15-2020 02:13 PM
mich800 wrote:Melon Seed wrote:
I have a brand new F350 with a class V hitch. It's 2.5" square. I'm getting a sleeve to insert so I can use my existing weight distribution hitch, 2". Thoughts on "needing" the torsion bars for weight distribution....
I think your truck should have come with the reducer sleeve.
โApr-15-2020 02:12 PM
Lynnmor wrote:
Time for you guys to get caught up, 3" receivers have been out for a few years now.
If you have a 2-1/2" receiver, get the proper shank, use the 2" adapter for small utility trailers.
โApr-15-2020 01:44 PM
rwess wrote:
2500/250 trucks have always had 2.5 inch shank receivers, I think. My 2010 2500HD Chevy does. I changed out the 2 inch shank on my Equalizer hitch to a 2.5 inch shank. I figured it would give me an added degree of safety and hopefully less wobble. It is really heavy now, and I did not notice much of an improvement in wobble. I later added an heavy duty anti wobble clamp device to completely eliminate wobble.
โApr-15-2020 11:32 AM
Melon Seed wrote:
I have a brand new F350 with a class V hitch. It's 2.5" square. I'm getting a sleeve to insert so I can use my existing weight distribution hitch, 2". Thoughts on "needing" the torsion bars for weight distribution....
โApr-15-2020 09:30 AM
โApr-15-2020 06:51 AM