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pullin2 wrote:
I tow with a Hensley, which is similar to the ProPride (I think). I've had a similar issue and here's my story...
Like the OP, I was really pleased with the sway control of the Hensley but after a while it seemed to "push" just a little with passing semis. I put my GoPro on the tailgate and discovered my Hensley was off center when pulling on a straight stretch. Here is the video, you can see how it doesn't quite align once I'm on the highway (at about the 1:10 mark I accelerate straight down the highway).
Hensley Video
I called the Hensley folks and they advised adjusting the control arms (lengthen one, and shorten the other) by a few turns of the adjustment nut. I tried this and it aligned the hitch, and seemed to solve the minor "push" from winds and trucks. My WAG is that the trapezoidal relationship between truck/hitch wasn't straight, and with one side slightly "turned" it allowed wind effects from that side. This is my guess (not Hensley folks), but getting them perfectly aligned made it tow like my old fifth wheel.
I don't know whether any of this is useful to you, but I offer it as a possibility. Best of luck... once dialed-in, the Hensley completely solved the sway problems. I assume the ProPride works just as well.
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โJun-29-2017 06:13 PM
nineback wrote:
I don't believe the ProPride or any other WD hitch will stop the pull you get when a big rig passes. What a WD will do is make the trailer and truck move as one piece and thus will not get the sway that would be caused if the trailer and truck moved independently of each other.
Tom
โJun-29-2017 06:04 PM
โJun-29-2017 02:54 PM
Flapper wrote:
Tires are not pumped up for the weight, so that may be a large part of it, too (Michelin Defender LTX, 17", LR "E").
โJun-29-2017 12:43 PM
Hannibal wrote:
With an advertised unloaded weight of 6561 lbs and unloaded tongue weight of just 670 lbs with a heavy rear kitchen that will only get heavier, you'll be hard pressed to get your weights moved around to where it tows well. Even if you get your tongue weight up to a good number, you still have a lot of weight aft of the axles. No hitch will eliminate trailer induced sway. Too much force involved.
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