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โFeb-15-2018 06:09 AM
IdaD wrote:
A 7500 lb Airstream behind a HD truck? While I don't know the specifics of OPs truck, if it was my truck I'd drop the trailer on a ball hitch and see how it did.
โFeb-14-2018 06:32 PM
camperforlife wrote:
You also need to be pretty straight on the tongue or it does make it harder to latch the bars.
โFeb-14-2018 06:12 PM
โFeb-14-2018 03:25 PM
Roadtech wrote:gmw photos wrote:
Good morning Roadtech. Looking at your profile, you have an Airstream ? You might want to run this by the fellas over on Airforums, if you have not already. On Airforums you'll find a wide variety of comments from running with no WD hitch at all, up thru the HA/PP crowd, so you'll get a lot of opinions and experience.
I have read many of the threads on Air Forums on sway and hitches.
I wish there was a way to test out hitches with your rig before committing to one. Unfortunately, that's not possible. You have to commit, go through the installation, and then hope it works. If it doesn't, it gets expensive.
โFeb-14-2018 11:27 AM
โFeb-14-2018 11:20 AM
Roadtech wrote:
In my case, I have a 28' trailer towed by a 3/4 ton truck, so maybe I don't have as much of a sway or WD issue.
โFeb-14-2018 08:58 AM
gmw photos wrote:
Good morning Roadtech. Looking at your profile, you have an Airstream ? You might want to run this by the fellas over on Airforums, if you have not already. On Airforums you'll find a wide variety of comments from running with no WD hitch at all, up thru the HA/PP crowd, so you'll get a lot of opinions and experience.
โFeb-14-2018 04:35 AM
Roadtech wrote:gmw photos wrote:
all that said, I have read of some folks who simply could not get a good towing trailer with anything but a hensley or a propride. Several folks over on the airforms ( Airstream ) had much difficulty getting their trailer to tow safely until they went to a HAHA or PP.
So it could come down to that. You may "need" one of those hitches to make it work.
I wonder if the issue with some needing the Hensley design to get good towing performance has to do with their combination of tow vehicle and trailer like a 1/2 ton or less pulling a 28' or longer trailer. In my case, I have a 28' trailer towed by a 3/4 ton truck, so maybe I don't have as much of a sway or WD issue.
โFeb-14-2018 03:57 AM
busterbrown73 wrote:
My TV was a Yukon XL Denali with the 6.2L engine and 6 speed transmission. My set up was below payload capacity on the TV and within specs on everything else (GAWR, GVWR, GCVWR, Tires (LT), towing capacity). When I towed with the BO Sway Pro, semis, down hills, and wind were always a concern. I found myself looking in my rear view mirrors awaiting the next obstacle or lateral force on my trailer as I continuously made steering inputs. It was exhausting to drive any significant distant. I just thought it was normal sway reduction behavior.
After the last trip out with the BO, I upgraded to the HA. What a profound difference. The trailer felt solid behind my truck for the first time. The exhaustive steering corrections were required no more. It was like the both the TV and trailer were riding on the same rails.
Last year, we upgraded the TV to a new Ram 2500 Megacab due to the extensive miles on my Yukon and some long distant camping trips we were planning. Didn't want to risk a mechanical failure on my TV being 2,000 miles away from home. My first time out with my Ram had me curious so I remounted the Blue Ox to pull the same trailer. On the freeway, I began having that same feeling of unpredicable, lateral forces on the trailer. The need to input steering corrections was apparent again for the first time since this same hitch was pair with my Yukon. Memories of "looking more in my rear view mirror than at the road in front" started in my head. Suffice it to say, that was the last time I used my BO. It will now be sold at a considerable discount as my Hensley Arrow will continue to eliminate all sway conditions for the foreseeable future.
โFeb-13-2018 09:26 PM
Roadtech wrote:
What tow vehicle are you using to tow your 35 foot trailer?
โFeb-13-2018 12:35 PM
BurbMan wrote:carringb wrote:
Yes, I did. Because the Hensley isn't as strong as the Dual Cam or Sway Pro.
Only guy to ever break a Hensley LOL!
โFeb-13-2018 10:28 AM
โFeb-13-2018 09:14 AM
gmw photos wrote:
all that said, I have read of some folks who simply could not get a good towing trailer with anything but a hensley or a propride. Several folks over on the airforms ( Airstream ) had much difficulty getting their trailer to tow safely until they went to a HAHA or PP.
So it could come down to that. You may "need" one of those hitches to make it work.