GUNNERS MOM wrote:
The truck is a 1500 with tow package, rated for 9000 lbs. Trailer is a Starcraft Airmaxx lite at 3200 lbs.
The Equalizer hitch should not interfere with the truck anti sway system. Do not know how up to speed your salesmen was. While your camper is small, GM made the truck to handle a lot bigger camper where GM recommends a WD hitch when loaded tongue weights exceed the weight carrying ability of the truck receiver in weight carrying mode. GM also encourages the use and a sway control hitch with any trailer. See page 9-89 and 9-90 in your 2105 Silverado manual.
GM stated wrote:
Consider using sway controls with any trailer. Ask a trailering professional about sway controls or refer to the trailer manufacturer's recommendations and instructions.
http://www.manualslib.com/manual/834009/Chevrolet-Silverado-2015.html?page=363#manualNow to your situation and a WD hitch on "your" trailer.
All you stated was "3200# Star Craft Air Maxx" It is one of these single axle campers?
http://starcraftrv.com/light-weight/ar-one/standards-and-options/They make 2 models that have a max GVWR of 3,200# (Gross weight once loaded). Which model are you looking at? They do make some that are longer and a little heavier, all within you truck's ability but maybe a different size hitch setup.
If yours is one of them the loaded tongue weight may be low enough weight distribution may not be needed but sway can could be a good thing to have.
There is a concern on a camper that small, will the A frame support a WD hitch? Meaning will the A frame (trailer hitch) not be damaged using a WD hitch?
Better call Star Craft and ask to be sure so you do not damage the camper. I am not trying to talk you out of the WD hitch, just to make sure you do not damage your new camper by accident.
Equal-I-zer does make a 400# tongue weight rated WD hitch with the anti-sway in it. That size would align with a 3,200# camper. If your trailer frame can handle a WD hitch, that would be the size as the next one up is the 1,000# rated one and that is too big.
Pending the trailer, as was said by another poster, you can get a proper rated draw bar (no WD hitch) and add a friction sway control to it.
Hope this helps and good luck with your new camper and truck
John
2005 Ford F350 Super Duty, 4x4; 6.8L V10 with 4.10 RA, 21,000 GCWR, 11,000 GVWR, upgraded 2 1/2" Towbeast Receiver. Hitched with a 1,700# Reese HP WD, HP Dual Cam to a 2004 Sunline Solaris T310R travel trailer.