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โFeb-16-2018 11:34 AM
Roadtech wrote:carringb wrote:
The Sway Pro has some hookup limitations too. Dropping the trailer on the ball is easy enough, but being anything other than straight puts quite the load on the outer bar, and if the jack won't go up high enough, and can require pulling forward until things are straighter, then going through the bar hookup process again.
In those situations, I think I would just pull the trailer to a level area, and then hook up the bars.
โFeb-16-2018 10:17 AM
carringb wrote:
The Sway Pro has some hookup limitations too. Dropping the trailer on the ball is easy enough, but being anything other than straight puts quite the load on the outer bar, and if the jack won't go up high enough, and can require pulling forward until things are straighter, then going through the bar hookup process again.
โFeb-16-2018 09:17 AM
โFeb-16-2018 07:06 AM
BarneyS wrote:
Good grief! i don't know what kind of "hassles" you are talking about but the Hensley is the easiest hitch to use I have ever had. After putting the relatively light stinger in place there is no lifting, bending, danger of damaging hands or feet, or any of the other "hassles" associated with a conventional hitch.Barney
โFeb-16-2018 05:40 AM
LVJJJ wrote:
Good grief, reading about all the hassles of Hensley etc., sure makes me appreciate my Equal-I-zer, a rather simple answer.
โFeb-16-2018 05:06 AM
LarryJM wrote:
I considered the HA or Propride at one time, but I store my trailer at home along side my home and because of the closeness to the house and the designed slope away from the house for drainage makes for a nightmare of alignment. While the trailer is level the Van is not only nose high, but off axis side to side since it is on the slope area whereas the trailer is on the flat portion of the house. Even with my Equal-i-zer I have to raise the tongue once hooked up an inch or so higher to get the second WDH bar on once the first one can clear the "L" bracket. I imagine I could still use a HA/Propride, but all the stars would have to be aligned so to speak to get things to match.
Larry
โFeb-16-2018 03:28 AM
โFeb-16-2018 02:37 AM
goducks10 wrote:LVJJJ wrote:
Good grief, reading about all the hassles of Hensley etc., sure makes me appreciate my Equal-I-zer, a rather simple answer.
Make me appreciate my 5th wheel.
โFeb-15-2018 08:56 PM
LVJJJ wrote:
Good grief, reading about all the hassles of Hensley etc., sure makes me appreciate my Equal-I-zer, a rather simple answer.
โFeb-15-2018 05:37 PM
Roadtech wrote:camperforlife wrote:
You also need to be pretty straight on the tongue or it does make it harder to latch the bars.
Couldn't you, before latching the bars, pull the trailer to a level, straight place, and then latch the bars? You couldn't do that with a Hensley design.
โFeb-15-2018 05:01 PM