Feb-12-2018 01:35 PM
Feb-13-2018 07:55 AM
Feb-13-2018 06:29 AM
carringb wrote:
Yes, I did. Because the Hensley isn't as strong as the Dual Cam or Sway Pro.
Feb-13-2018 04:34 AM
Feb-13-2018 04:05 AM
Roadtech wrote:
"Do you keep your pivot head loose."
Yes, struts loose when hitching
"Grease your Stinger?"
Yes
"With a camera I had no issues."
I have a camera
"Yes there is a learning curve to it"
I've had it 4 years, but I might be a slow learner!
Feb-13-2018 04:05 AM
Feb-13-2018 03:48 AM
Feb-13-2018 03:44 AM
busterbrown73 wrote:
When I bought my 35 foot Keystone TT 2 years ago, I purchased a mid-grade Blue Ox Sway Pro. We used it for about 5 trips in the first 2 months of summer. Most camping trips were short and under 150 miles each way. The last time I used it was on a trip back to the Detroit area from western Michigan. We hit 30 mph cross winds on some of the prairies off the interstate. A white knuckle, "brown my shorts" trip to say the least. I researched and found Hensley (coincidently located just 20 miles north of my home).
It was a huge investment but worth every penny. It took several trips to get the approach angles correct. Adding a little grease to the 3" hitch box receiver opening helped too.
Now, I can hitch up and go in just about 2 minutes. The hitch already saved my family several times, including on a trip down in Florida on the turnpike when I attempted to avoid a run-a-way carcass of a big rig tire. The Hensley saved the trailer from a catastrophic event as it kept it inline with my tow vehicle at 65 mph on the shoulder of the road. Again, worth every cent.
And as previously stated, you own the best sway "elimination" equipment for a travel trailer. Anything else will provide less control and comfort.
Feb-12-2018 10:17 PM
Roadtech wrote:
Has anyone switched from a Hensley design hitch (Hensley Arrow or ProPride) to a Blue Ox SwayPro or other non-Hensley design hitch in order to simplify hitching and unhitching. I understand that the sway elimination may be compromised somewhat, but it would sure make life easier not to have to line up those angles to get the stinger to seat into or disengage from the hitch box, especially when you are dealing with uneven ground and severe angles when backing into tight spaces.
Feb-12-2018 08:04 PM
Feb-12-2018 04:15 PM
Feb-12-2018 04:10 PM
Feb-12-2018 03:53 PM
Mortimer Brewster wrote:
I never had much trouble hitching up with our Pro-Pride. Rather than buying a different hitch you might consider installing a back up camera. IMO a different hitch would be a step backward.
Feb-12-2018 02:47 PM
Feb-12-2018 02:18 PM