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2 many 2 wrote:
Thank you to everyone that replied :C
Barney, a special thank you for the links to the old threads on this topic. I read through all three from beginning to end and obtained lots of valuable info.
Larry, keep up the good work :B
It will be very interesting to see if I need to re-set the WD hitch after going from the 12" to the 18" shank like some others have suggested. BTW, I have an Equalizer hitch and I will be using the Equalizer 18" shank rated at 14K with the 12K hitch and bars.
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BenK wrote:
This is all about one of the laws of physics...levers...and in engineering
speak...a moment
How a Lever Works
And the crux of it for this discussion is that the longer/shorter the lever arm,
the more/less affect...or is it effect...on the WD system...gotta walk
myself through this talking to myself...Affect is when you do something...effect
is what happens after you do something...right?
Kevin...which is the 1K hole and which is the 1.2K hole...that is closer
to the TV's rear axle...
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There you have it. Two people with facts rather than just an opinion to support jmtandem's reply. Which I also happened to agree with.
It's all a matter of additional leverage which may or may not be enough to adversely affect the hitch's capabilities when towing a particular trailer.