โApr-20-2015 06:58 AM
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โApr-20-2015 06:00 PM
dee74 wrote:I don't have experience with either the Andersen WDH or the Equal-I-zer.
---I am weighing the options of both hitches and I am fine with keeping the Equal-i-zer but does anyone have any experience with the Andersen hitch and a tt that is similar in size to my new tt that they can share?
โApr-20-2015 05:56 PM
โApr-20-2015 03:59 PM
There were several early-adopters of the Andersen on here a while back that posted a lot of data. The general consensus, IIRC, was that once the trailer gets north of the 5000lb mark, it had a difficult time transferring enough weight off the tongue to balance the weight distribution adequately.
โApr-20-2015 02:13 PM
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โApr-20-2015 10:34 AM
handye9 wrote:
Sounds like you would be fixing something that isn't broke.
โApr-20-2015 10:09 AM
dee74 wrote:jmtandem wrote:but (the dealer) thinks I may be happier with the Andersen hitch.
First I would ask why? Then I would go with the Anderson if the dealer makes sense.
I did ask why. The advantages that he listed were the unique design,how the hitch works (which after some research I understand a little better) the ease of use, and the lightweight (which spoke to me because my back is not as strong as it used to be). He also said that this hitch is extremely quiet compared to the Equal-i-zer, and my wife gets nervous every time that hitch pops and cracks even though I explain that is normal for metal on metal contact.
โApr-20-2015 09:51 AM
โApr-20-2015 09:51 AM
gijoecam wrote:
There were several early-adopters of the Andersen on here a while back that posted a lot of data. The general consensus, IIRC, was that once the trailer gets north of the 5000lb mark, it had a difficult time transferring enough weight off the tongue to balance the weight distribution adequately. (There were also concerns with long-term wear and stresses applied to the coupler latch that, in my opinion, were never adequately resolved through some type of analytical testing on the part of the manufacturer... They designed a great component for their part, but their part is only one half of the system)
โApr-20-2015 09:49 AM
jmtandem wrote:
Sounds like the dealer knows his hitches. Nothing to decide as it is a no brainer.
โApr-20-2015 09:39 AM
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