Apr-02-2022 03:16 PM
Apr-15-2022 11:19 AM
BenK wrote:
Think flipping your drawbar/shank will have the WD hitch head too high
Does your drawbar/shank have a couple more holes above where you top hitch head bolt pokes through ?
If yes, then move the hitch head up one or two more holes.
If no more holes higher up, then look for another drawbar/shank. Something like this, where there are holes higher up
This one is for a 2” receiver (the part that bolted to the TV)
https://www.etrailer.com/Drop-Hitch/Fastway/FA49-00-5900.html
https://www.etrailer.com/Drop-Hitch/Fastway/FA49-00-5900.html
This one is for a 2.5” receiver (the part boltes to the TV)
https://www.etrailer.com/Drop-Hitch/Fastway/FA49-00-5925.html
https://www.etrailer.com/Drop-Hitch/Fastway/FA49-00-5925.html
No matter which one you use (yours, or the ones I posted links to), you will have to cut off the bottom
How much is up to you and think it should be long enough to protect your WD spring bars
I have a 2007 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab, but don’t tow much with it. The Suburban is my main TV
As only some have advised, follow your TV’s manual/label ratings information
Decide if you believe in the ratings system or not
If not, then do whatever you wish to do
If yes, then weight everything, axle by axle. Both empty and fully loaded
Orientation of the whole setup is to have the TV drop as per the manual. Most will say return the front axle to either unweighted height or some poundage
The trailer should be level at it’s highest pointing and personally have mine pointing slightly down. Trailers follow better when they are level or slightly pointing down
Good luck and tell us how it goes
BenK wrote:
Looked at your picture again and you might try this before spending $$$ on new whatevers
Depending on what the spring bars are rated for and how your TV is in reference to its ratings...
Try LOWERING your hitch head one drawbar/shank/stinger hole and increase the tension on the bars
That will transfer more tongue weight from the TV rear axle over to the TV front axle. Some of that tongue weight goes back onto the trailer tongue, which will raise the TVs rear bumper.
This can also be accomplished by tilting the hitch head backwards toward the trailer. The increase the tension bars reach, therefore more links can be hooked up...but from the looks of your picture, the hitch head is already tilted back. Maybe there is more to go?
This is why knowing your weights & where they are is important to dialing a setup in
A hand held hacksaw and several new blades can cut through that shank/drawbar/stinger...jut lots of elbow grease & time
Apr-15-2022 08:26 AM
Apr-12-2022 07:28 PM
Apr-12-2022 06:59 PM
Buckaroo Billy wrote:
Thank you BarneyS I like that method, seems to be a good way to hook up, I never thought of hooking the chain ends first and then pressing / pushing the curved ends of the bars into the head. May see if I can get the machinist at work to cut that stinger off.
Thanks again
Apr-12-2022 05:35 AM
Apr-11-2022 06:43 PM
Apr-10-2022 03:42 PM
Buckaroo Billy wrote:
Benk Thanks for the info.
I don't see how lowering the head one set of holes will raise the stinger all said and done. I have 3 links hanging on the bar chains, so if I do that do you suggest going with 4-5 links etc... hanging? Not sure I can muscle that much tension to lift and lock those bars but maybe I'LL give it a try.
Apr-09-2022 06:52 PM
Buckaroo Billy wrote:
No I have not tried it without the WD hitch.
Haven't even taken it out since I purchased it and brought it home.
Have a weekend trip planned in a few weeks and just want to make sure I'm ready.
I might try and tow it home from the camping trip with just the receiver and see.
It's only a 100 mile trip back home.
Apr-09-2022 06:04 PM
Apr-08-2022 07:01 PM
Buckaroo Billy wrote:
Thanks for the photo Link!
Here is the set-up as I backed into my drive way.
The bottom of the hitch dragged the driveway.
I just don't really see an issue if I turned that hitch "up" vs. "down"
That's a class III hitch and the receiver is rated at 4000lbs. trailer weighs about 3000lbs.
Thoughts?
Apr-08-2022 06:39 PM
Apr-07-2022 09:08 PM
Apr-07-2022 05:42 PM
Apr-07-2022 01:03 PM
Buckaroo Billy wrote:
Funny all these years I never heard of it called a "Stinger"
10-4 on the tailgate.
I'll have to monkey with it and see if I want to turn it over or just cut some of the bottom off. Don't have a metal band saw or a torch. So we will see....