Feb-23-2018 08:20 AM
Mar-02-2018 02:28 AM
Feb-26-2018 08:49 PM
JnJnKatiebug wrote:Grit dog wrote:Chopper2122 wrote:
Thanks, I suppose the 600 bucks might be worth the piece of mind.
No, but it will lighten your wallet giving you approx .2lbs extra payload capacity.
The common consensus on here is that ANY TT needs a wdh.
Don’t worry about it. Dealer waiver is code for get a little more profit out of the customer.
If you feel you need one after towing (you won’t unless the trailer is reaaaly tongue light) to control sway, either figure out how to get the right tongue weight or you can buy one then.
The reason for that being the common consensus on here is the fact that for a great number of them (me included) their vehicle/hitch will not handle 700 to 1200 lbs of tongue weight without a wdh. I am within all of my ratings but my hitch is rated for 12,000 and a 500 tongue weight.
If the OP has the truck/hitch to handle the load, he will not need a wdh if the trailer is loaded correctly. I would say that several on this forum, if not most, towing a TT do not have that truck.
Feb-26-2018 01:43 PM
Grit dog wrote:Chopper2122 wrote:
Thanks, I suppose the 600 bucks might be worth the piece of mind.
No, but it will lighten your wallet giving you approx .2lbs extra payload capacity.
The common consensus on here is that ANY TT needs a wdh.
Don’t worry about it. Dealer waiver is code for get a little more profit out of the customer.
If you feel you need one after towing (you won’t unless the trailer is reaaaly tongue light) to control sway, either figure out how to get the right tongue weight or you can buy one then.
Feb-26-2018 12:27 PM
Chopper2122 wrote:
Thanks, I suppose the 600 bucks might be worth the piece of mind.
Feb-26-2018 10:48 AM
Feb-25-2018 07:13 AM
Feb-24-2018 02:21 PM
Chopper2122 wrote:
The only problem is the dealer is over an hour away from where I live. I suppose I could bring my tools and install the hitch up there or just white knuckle it Home then order a hitch. I work on my own vehicles and can turn a wrench so I’m sure I could figure it out. Just strange to me because I tow a 7000lbs dump trailer (loaded) and have never had an issue. I hate paying people to do something I’m more than capable of, but I’ll probably just keep the boss happy and have the stealership do it.
Feb-24-2018 05:03 AM
Feb-23-2018 05:13 PM
KD4UPL wrote:
I would pull that trailer anywhere without a WDH. I see no need whatsoever with such a small trailer. As for anti-sway, maybe, but if you properly load the trailer and have your hitch the proper height you shouldn't have sway.
WDH and anti-sway are both band-aids for too small tow vehicles or poorly set up trailers. I don't think you have either in this particular combination.
Feb-23-2018 04:57 PM
Feb-23-2018 03:57 PM
Feb-23-2018 03:41 PM
Chopper2122 wrote:
Thanks, I suppose the 600 bucks might be worth the piece of mind.
Feb-23-2018 03:27 PM
Feb-23-2018 03:26 PM